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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 29 septembre 2022 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9798350029697 |
Langue | English |
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Insights on Alex Abella's Soldiers of Reason
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4 Insights from Chapter 5 Insights from Chapter 6
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
Henry H. Arnold was a true believer in the power of the Air Force. He was one of only nine people ever to earn the rank of five-star general, and the only one with that rank in the Air Force. He had pushed for an Air Force independent of the Army, and he never wavered in his conviction of the usefulness of maximum destructive power in combat.
#2
Arnold was a fanatical swimmer, and he pushed for the Air Force to be independent of the Army. He hired a test pilot named Franklin R. Collbohm to help him establish a new kind of scientific community, and the two men flew to California to meet with Douglas Aircraft boss Donald Douglas.
#3
The Air Force was formed in 1946, and it was led by General Curtis LeMay. He was a cold warrior who wanted to develop new weapons, and he was the ideal candidate to lead the organization.
#4
The US government contracted out its scientific research to private companies, so that they could create new weapons faster and cheaper.
#5
The US government contracted out its scientific research to private companies so that they could create new weapons faster and cheaper.
#6
The B-29 project was a success. But the incendiary bombs it was designed to drop on Japan’s civilian population were horrifying to many people around the world.
#7
The US government contracted out its scientific research to private companies so that they could develop new weapons faster and cheaper.
#8
The US government contracted out its scientific research to private companies so that they could develop new weapons faster and cheaper. The Air Force was formed in 1946, and it was led by General Curtis LeMay.
#9
The Air Force was formed in 1946 and was led by General Curtis LeMay. It contracted out its scientific research to private companies so that they could develop new weapons faster and cheaper.
#10
In 1946, the US government contracted out its scientific research to private companies so that they could create new weapons faster and cheaper. The Air Force was formed in 1946, and it was led by General Curtis LeMay.
#11
The American government contracted out its scientific research to private companies so that they could create new weapons faster and cheaper.
#12
The United States government contracted out its scientific research to private companies so that they could create new weapons faster and cheaper. The Air Force was formed in 1946, and it was led by General Curtis LeMay.
#13
A think tank funded by the US government contracted out its scientific research to private companies so that they could develop new weapons faster and cheaper. The Air Force was formed in 1946, and it was led by General Curtis LeMay.
#14
The US government contracted out its scientific research to private companies so that they could develop new weapons faster and cheaper. The Air Force was formed in 1946, and it was led by General Curtis LeMay.
#15
The American government contracted out its scientific research to private companies so that they could create new weapons faster and cheaper. The Air Force was formed in 1946, and it was led by General Curtis LeMay.
#16
To attract more academic researchers, RAND instituted a change in its nomenclature, from sections to departments, which then grew exponentially to include a host of disciplines.
#17
The United States government contracted out its scientific research to private companies so that they could create new weapons faster and cheaper. The Air Force was formed in 1946, and it was led by General Curtis LeMay.
#18
The United States contracted out its scientific research to private companies so that they could create new weapons faster and cheaper. The Air Force was led by General Curtis LeMay.
#19
The American government contracted out its scientific research to private companies so that they could create new weapons faster and cheaper. The Air Force was formed in 1946, and it was led by General Curtis LeMay.
#20
The American government contracted out its scientific research to private companies so that they could create new weapons faster and cheaper. The Air Force was formed in 1946, and it was led by General Curtis LeMay.
#21
The American government contracted out its scientific research to private companies so that they could create new weapons faster and cheaper. The Air Force was formed in 1946, and it was led by General Curtis LeMay.
#22
To attract more academic researchers, RAND instituted a change in its nomenclature from sections to departments, which then grew exponentially to include a host of disciplines.
#23
Brodie was contracted by the American government to help them expand their nuclear arsenal. He believed that America needed to have a three- or five-to-one advantage over the Soviets in order to control them.
#24