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    range bombing and probably leaving out the versatility of its application of air power, “none of the assumptions on which ideas rested was pulled from thin air.” The expectations of the possibilities of air power and the way in which the United States and the United Kingdom presented their arguments reveal how they interpreted the situation around them, and how they tried to promote their own interests. The predictions and prophesies of the interwar air power theorist did not represented the…

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    The Korean War Analysis

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    the Germans, The U.S mobilized the whole nation for war with a draft that including Americans of all races. Many blacks contested World War I, arguing why fight for democracy in Europe while African Americans remain second class citizens in the United States. Others believed that if blacks served their country, the government would have no choice but to reward them with equal rights. Over one million African Americans responded to draft calls, and about 370,000 black men were inducted into the…

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    deception has been used throughout history to thwart the enemy during battle. The Art of War by Sun Tzu discusses strategies that emphasize the concept of deception as a critical war tactic. Military deception is considered a type of psychological warfare and employs many unconventional methods including visual deceptions and misinformation. Before and during the Invasion of Normandy in World War II, one of the largest deceptions in military history was executed. By using this large-scale…

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    the bombardment and the Battle of Britain in 1939. Their expertise and high training was crucial for the training and success of the Indian Air Force pilots. In 1939, only one squadron was operational and all the training of the IAF was done in the United Kingdom. But by the end of the war, much like the infantry, the IAF grew in personnel and equipment, totaling over currently training or ready 22,000 officers and men. Infantry, Navy, and Air Force personnel fought on all 3 continents in the…

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