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100 1 _aSIDOTI S. J.
245 _aA history of attacks on airbases /
_cFlight Lieutenant S.J. Sidoti
260 _aCanberra :
_bAir Poower Studies Centre,
_c1999
300 _a48 p.
440 _aPaper (Australia. Royal Australian Air Force. Air Power Studies Centre) ; 80.
504 _aAlso available in an electronic version via the Internet. Address as at 21/11/2003: http://www.defence.gov.au/raaf/Aerospace/publish/paper80.htm.
520 _aThe aim of this paper is to highlight examples of attacks upon airbases by both air and land forces to demonstrate the effect that these attacks have had upon the conflicts in which they were a part. It considers which attack succeeded, which attacks failed and why. This particular operation is important, given the regularity by which attacks on airbases have been used to open military campaigns, even in peacetime.
598 _aATTACKS ON AIRBASES
650 _aAIR BASES
_xHISTORY
650 _aAIR BASES
_xSECURITY MEASURES
650 _aAIR BASES
_xCASE STUDIES
650 _aOFFENSIVE (MILITARY SCIENCE)
_xHISTORY
_x20TH CENTURY
650 _aMILITARY ART AND SCIENCE
856 _uhttp://airpower.airforce.gov.au/Publications/Details/137/A-History-of-Attacks-on-Airbases.aspx?p=print
_zclick here for full text PDF
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