Valor: “The Bravest Man I Ever Knew” By John L. Frisbee Few men have fought and died as gallantly as fighter ace Jerry Johnson.
The Force at War By John T. Correll This is the force the critics depicted as a bunch of bunglers, wasting money on complicated weapons th
Washington Watch: Airpower Opens the Fight By James W. Canan Put to the test of combat, the weapons and the troops performed superbly. The Gulf War is a telling re
Flying the Hump By Carroll V. Glines USAF When the Japanese closed the Burma Road, the route to China was over the Himalayas by air.