The AAF In The Invasion Of Southern France [Illustrated Edition]

The AAF In The Invasion Of Southern France [Illustrated Edition]
Author: Anon
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2014-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1782894659

Illustrated with 6 maps and 11 Illustrations. The AAF in the Invasion of Southern France tells how the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces, under the command of Lt. Gen. Ira Eaker, supported the Allied airborne and amphibious assault designed to undercut German defenses in Occupied France. In this invasion-the fourth major one in three months-American air power overwhelmed the meager enemy forces and diverted attention from the north, helping to topple German control in Vichy. Air operations persistently found, fixed, and fought occupying German forces, preventing their orderly withdrawal, greatly easing the way for Allied invasion forces. Originally published shortly after key air campaigns, the Wings at War series captures the spirit and tone of America’s World War II experience. Eyewitness accounts of Army Air Forces’ aviators and details from the official histories enliven the story behind each of six important AAF operations.

Wings at War Series, No. 1-6: The AAF in northwest Africa, an account of the Twelfth Air Force in the northwest African landings and the Battle for Tunisia

Wings at War Series, No. 1-6: The AAF in northwest Africa, an account of the Twelfth Air Force in the northwest African landings and the Battle for Tunisia
Author: Center for Air Force History (U.S.)
Publisher: Department of the Air Force
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1945
Genre: History
ISBN:

Wings at War Series, No. 6 Commemorative Edition. Originally written and published by Headquarters, Army Air Forces, Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Intelligence, in the 1940s. Focuses on the critical second front that secured the Mediterranean and increased the enemy's vulnerability to a massive invasion from Britain. From this experience of the Twelfth Air Force and its British counterparts in 1942-43 evolved a spirit of Anglo-American cooperation and important aspects of air doctrine