Jane's American Fighting Aircraft of the 20th Century


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A comprehensive reference guide to all aircraft used by the American Air Force during this century.




Jane's American Fighting Aircraft of the 20th Century


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A guide to aircraft used by the American Air Force during this century. Entries are arranged alphabetically by manufacturer. Includes over 1,000 photographs, diagrams, and plans.




Jane's Fighting Aircraft of World War I


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A reproduction of Jane's All the World Aircraft, wartime editions.




Jane's Battleships of the 20th Century


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All the greatest battleships from World War I to the 1991 Gulf War.




Jane's War at Sea 1897-1997


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Provides a history of fighting ships and major players in world naval operations, from the navies of Great Britain in the late 1800s to the post Cold War vessels used in the Gulf War.




Jane's Naval History of WWII


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The author, a naval historian, reveals the critical elements that determined the war at sea.




Jane's Fighting Ships of World War I


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Reproduced from the wartime editions of Jane's All the World's Ships.




Toward Combined Arms Warfare


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American Military Technology


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The growth of American engineering and science has affected military technology, organization, and practice from the colonial era to the present day—even as military concerns have influenced, and often funded, domestic engineering programs and scientific development. American Military Technology traces the interplay of technology and science with the armed forces of the United States in terms of what Hacker and Vining view as epochs: 1840–1865, the introduction of modern small arms, steam power, and technology, science, and medicine; 1900–1914, the naval arms race, torpedoes and submarines, and the signal corps and the airplane; and 1965–1971, McNamara's Pentagon, technology in Vietnam, guided missiles, and smart bombs. The book is an excellent springboard for understanding the complex relationship of science, technology, and war in American history.