TY - BOOK AU - GREY Jeffrey ED - Australia. Royal Australian Air Force. Air Power Studies Centre TI - The transformation in air power in the aftermath of the Korean war SN - 0642193312 (pbk.) PY - 1993/// CY - Canberra PB - Air Power Studies Centre, KW - AERIAL WARFARE KW - AERONAUTICS , MILITARY KW - KOREAN WARS , 1950-1953 KW - AERIAL OPERATIONS N1 - Includes bibliographies N2 - Operating with basically the same doctrine and equipment as in World War 2, United States aviation forces in Korea in the 1950s saw no major technological breakthroughs or dramatic new applications. While air superiority was evident, the other major missions - interdiction and close air support - were not very successful. Organisationally however, the US Air Force was transformed, providing the necessary incentive for a rapid expansion post-War without previous parallel. The USAF also greatly increased its profile in national security policy, mainly at the expense of the Army UR - http://airpower.airforce.gov.au/publications/Details/73/The-Transformation-in-Air-Power-in-the-Aftermath-of-the-Korean-War.aspx ER -