Psychological effects of U.S. air operations in four wars 1941-1991: lessons for U.S. Commanders

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Project Air Force MR-576-AFPublication details: Santa Monica, Calif., USA: RAND, 1996Description: 220pISBN:
  • 0833023365 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: This study suggests ways to maximise the impact of U.S. air power in future conflicts. It draws on enemy prisoner of war interrogations and other data from the Korean, Vietnam and Gulf Wars to analyse the psychological effects of air operations against strategic targets and deployed forces.
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This study suggests ways to maximise the impact of U.S. air power in future conflicts. It draws on enemy prisoner of war interrogations and other data from the Korean, Vietnam and Gulf Wars to analyse the psychological effects of air operations against strategic targets and deployed forces.

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