"Strategy for Victory: The Development of British Tactical Air Power, 1919-1943" examines the nature of the inter-Service crisis between the British Army and the RAF over the provision of effective air support for the army in the Second World War. Material for this book is drawn primarily from the rich collection of documents at the National Archives (UK) and other British archives. The author makes a highly original point that Britain's independent RAF was in fact a disguised blessing for the Army and that the air force's independence was in part a key reason why a successful solution to...
"Strategy for Victory: The Development of British Tactical Air Power, 1919-1943" examines the nature of the inter-Service crisis between the Britis...