RAAF policy, plans and doctrine 1946-1971

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Paper (Australia. Royal Australian Air Force. Air Power Studies Centre) ; no. 29Publication details: Fairbairn, A.C.T. : Air Power Studies Centre, 1995Description: 41 p. ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 0642225192 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Examines the way in which the RAAF's strategic thinking responded to such as influences as the United Kingdom's withdrawal from east of Suez and the U.S. Guam doctrine, and Australia's growing sense of national independence during the quarter century between 1946 and 1971, the year which marked the RAAF's 50th anniversary and a turning point in Australian defence thinking.
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Following t.p.: "This paper is taken from "Going solo: the Royal Australian Air Force, 1946-1971", a major history written for the RAAF's 75th Anniversary celebrations in 1996"

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Examines the way in which the RAAF's strategic thinking responded to such as influences as the United Kingdom's withdrawal from east of Suez and the U.S. Guam doctrine, and Australia's growing sense of national independence during the quarter century between 1946 and 1971, the year which marked the RAAF's 50th anniversary and a turning point in Australian defence thinking.

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