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Our Air Force- The Keystone of National Defense
by William Lendrum Mitchell
William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. -
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019 - A Glance Into the Future of Aeronautics
William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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018 - What the United States Should Do Now to Establish Its Aeronautical Position
William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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017 - How We Should Handle Our Aeronautical Development
William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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016 - Aviation over the Sea
William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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015 - Civil and Commercial Aviation
William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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014 - Obtaining and Distribution of Material
William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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013 - Flying Personnel
William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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012 - Airships
William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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011 - Balloons
William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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010 - Observation Aviation
William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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009 - Attack Aviation
William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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008 - Bombardment Aviation
William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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007 - Pursuit Aviation
William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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006 - Branches of Aviation and Their Use in War
William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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005 - The Application of Air Power
William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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004 - Characteristics of Air Power
William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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003 - Development of Aviation in the World War
William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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002 - Foreword
William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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001 - Editor's Note
William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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William (Billy) Mitchell was a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all American air operations in France during World War I. A staunch advocate for the power of air warfare, he foresaw a future where bombers would be the pivotal weapon in conflicts. Following the war, Mitchell fervently campaigned for the establishment of a robust U.S. Air Force as an independent military entity, while simultaneously challenging the excessive funding of battleships in the Navy, convinced that they would be easily overpowered by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform led to a significant clash with military leadership, resulting in his court-martial and separation from service in 1925. The dramatic saga of Mitchells battle against the War Department was immortalized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, featuring Gary Cooper. In his influential 1921 book, Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, Mitchell presented his compelling arguments to the American public. -
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