Why NATO Needs a Conventional Defense By John T. Correll A nuclear drawdown in Europe would magnify the Warsaw Pact's huge advantage in tank armies and tactica
The Coming of the German Jets By Donald R. Baucom USAF The first German jets entered combat in 1944. The Allies were well behind in fielding jets of their ow
Airpower in Southwest Asia By Davis C. Rohr USAF Vast distances, harsh terrain, and lack of roads are among the reasons why tactical airpower tends to
Midnight at the Ball By John T. Correll It's time for allies to unmask and face their actual interests.
Valor: Giant in a Jug By John L. Frisbee Gen. George Kenney described Neel Kearby as short and slight, but in the air he was a giant among fighter pilots.