Lifeline from the Sky: The Doctrinal Implications of Supplying an Enclave from the Air
Author : John Steven Brunhaver
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 12,62 MB
Release : 2022
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Author : John Steven Brunhaver
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 12,62 MB
Release : 2022
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Author : A. Walter Dorn
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 445 pages
File Size : 25,4 MB
Release : 2016-03-23
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1317183398
Air power for warfighting is a story that's been told many times. Air power for peacekeeping and UN enforcement is a story that desperately needs to be told. For the first-time, this volume covers the fascinating range of aerial peace functions. In rich detail it describes: aircraft transporting vital supplies to UN peacekeepers and massive amounts of humanitarian aid to war-affected populations; aircraft serving as the 'eyes in sky' to keep watch for the world organization; and combat aircraft enforcing the peace. Rich poignant case studies illuminate the past and present use of UN air power, pointing the way for the future. This book impressively fills the large gap in the current literature on peace operations, on the United Nations and on air power generally.
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Page : 164 pages
File Size : 16,25 MB
Release : 1958
Category : Aeronautics, Military
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Author : David L. Koren
Publisher : David L Koren
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 23,84 MB
Release : 2012-04-11
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1467996149
Some were paid. Some felt compelled by a duty to God. Some volunteered. Some died doing it. All flew on rickety old aircraft into a nighttime, wartime patch of African forest called Biafra. Far Away in the Sky gives the personal account of one of them, a young American volunteer who joined the largest international humanitarian relief airlift ever attempted. In 1968 millions of people, mostly children, were starving due to a military blockade of Biafra, the former Eastern Region of Nigeria. The World Council of Churches and Caritas International mounted a relief airlift. Flying at night to avoid Nigerian Migs, without radar or any modern navigational aids, landing amid bombs on a stretch of road in the rain forest, the old planes delivered thousands of tons of food and medicines. UNICEF recruited six former United States Peace Corps Volunteers, including the author, to help unload the planes. The former volunteers had served in Nigeria and were familiar with the area and the people. To David Koren the people of Biafra, his former students and fellow teachers, constituted his motive for joining the airlift. More than just a memoir of events, Far Away in the Sky promotes a discussion of international aid, of the balance between the grace of giving and the dignity of receiving aid, and the policies of governments toward intervention or non-intervention in humanitarian disasters. How do the lessons of Biafra apply to modern eruptions like Rwanda, Darfur, Libya, Syria and those yet to come? .
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Page : 308 pages
File Size : 45,74 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Airlift, Military
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Author : Laura Scott
Publisher : Laura Iding
Page : 959 pages
File Size : 24,33 MB
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Category : Fiction
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From USA Today Bestselling Author Laura Scott Falling in love while saving lives! A Doctor's Promise - Will he uncover her deepest secret? Dr. Jared O'Connor has promised to find his dead brother's fiancée and child. But his mission is derailed when he meets beautiful flight nurse Shelly Bennett. He's drawn to her and her young son a way he's never experienced before. Shelly can't afford to be distracted by Jared's attention. Her son's illness is her priority. But when Jared uncovers the truth, she realizes her days of running from the past are over. But can she forgive Jared long enough to accept his love? A Doctor's Secret - Haunted by her past... Struggling with the loss of his fiancée, Lifeline pilot Reese Jarvis keeps women at arm's length, until he meets Dr. Samantha Kearn. The intriguing redhead is not only beautiful and smart, but it soon becomes clear she has a concerning secret. Samantha enjoys her Lifeline rotation, until her ex-husband returns. Embarrassed, Samantha tries to keep her problems to herself. But when her ex escalates, she worries about putting the entire Lifeline crew in danger. Reese becomes her lifeline, her support, but getting involved in a relationship is the last thing she needs. Will Reese convince Samantha to love again? A Doctor's Dilemma - A mother for his daughter? Flight nurse Kate Lawrence knows laughter is the best medicine and no one needs a dose of fun more than the newest member of the flight team, Dr. Ethan Weber. The man needs to learn to lighten up, for his sake, and his daughter's. Ethan’s young daughter, Carly is having trouble adjusting to her mother’s death. The little girl is going through nannies faster than he can hire them. Soon he finds himself spending time with Kate, but can he convince her that laughter is the perfect match for love? A Doctor's Trust - Can she trust him with her heart? Flight Doctor Zane Taylor is intrigued by the fiery and independent Jenna Reed. She’s not only beautiful but committed to sending her younger sister to college. While he admires her strength and determination, he’s concerned with her refusal to live her own life. Jenna knows Zane is way out of her league, he has no idea what it’s like to live from paycheck to paycheck. Yet, she can’t help being drawn to his strength and support. Can she trust Zane not to break her heart? A Doctor's Reunion - Will she give him another chance? Nine years had passed since Flight Nurse Kristin Page had been humiliated in front of her teenage crush, until she comes face to face with Dr. Holt Baxter. She’s horrified her old attraction hasn’t faded, but keeps him at a professional distance. As much as she wants to despise him, Holt is a kind and compassionate doctor. Holt Baxter knew his younger sister was out of line that day nine years ago, and has to live with the fact he didn’t come to Kristin’s defense. He longs for a second chance to make things right, but Kristin isn’t interested in a relationship. Or is she? A Doctor's Christmas - Can she trust him with her baby? When Lifeline Pilot Megan Hoffman finds herself pregnant with her ex-fiancé’s baby, she is determined to remain independent and to raise her child alone. Normally that isn't a problem, until the very attractive and very serious Dr. Drake Thorton discovers her secret. Drake hasn’t recovered from losing his wife and unborn child shortly before Christmas, but when he realizes Megan is pregnant and the baby’s father out of the picture, he finds himself unable to stay away. Megan is not only beautiful but an amazing pilot especially in a crisis. Will Drake allow himself to fall in love, again?
Author : Robert L. Pfaltzgraff
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 387 pages
File Size : 31,63 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Air power
ISBN : 1428992812
This collection of essays reflects the proceedings of a 1991 conference on "The United States Air Force: Aerospace Challenges and Missions in the 1990s," sponsored by the USAF and Tufts University. The 20 contributors comment on the pivotal role of airpower in the war with Iraq and address issues and choices facing the USAF, such as the factors that are reshaping strategies and missions, the future role and structure of airpower as an element of US power projection, and the aerospace industry's views on what the Air Force of the future will set as its acquisition priorities and strategies. The authors agree that aerospace forces will be an essential and formidable tool in US security policies into the next century. The contributors include academics, high-level military leaders, government officials, journalists, and top executives from aerospace and defense contractors.
Author : United States. Air Force. Pacific Air Forces
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Page : 72 pages
File Size : 41,29 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Transportation
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Page : 654 pages
File Size : 36,29 MB
Release : 1989
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Author : Mark Lardas
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 97 pages
File Size : 45,2 MB
Release : 2022-09-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1472852419
A new history of the most crucial few months of the Arctic Convoys, when Germany's air power forced the Allies to retreat to the cover of winter. Between spring and autumn 1942, Germany was winning the battle of the Arctic Convoys. Half of PQ-15 was sunk in May, PQ-17 was virtually obliterated in July, and in September 30 percent of PQ-18 was sunk. The Allies were forced to suspend the convoys until December, when the long Arctic nights would shield them. Mark Lardas argues that in 1942, it was Luftwaffe air power that made the difference. With convoys sailing in endless daylight, German strike aircraft now equipped and trained for torpedo attacks, and bases in northern Norway available, the Luftwaffe could wreak havoc. Three-quarters of the losses of PQ-18 were due to air attacks. But in November, the Luftwaffe was redeployed south to challenge the Allied landings in North Africa, and the advantage was lost. Despite that, the Allies never again sailed an Arctic convoy in the summer months. Fully illustrated with archive photos, striking new artwork, maps and diagrams, this is the remarkable history of the Luftwaffe's last strategic victory of World War II.