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Our Air Force: The Keystone of National Defense

Gelesen von Ted Lienhart

William (Billy) Mitchell was a U.S. Army officer who, during World War I, came to command all U.S. Army air operations in France. He became a strong believer in air power and predicted that in the next war, bombers would be the decisive weapon. After WWI ended he became a forceful advocate for allocating funds to develop a powerful U.S. Air Force as an independent military branch. At the same time he argued for reducing the Navy's heavy spending on battleships, which he was convinced would be easily sunk by enemy aircraft. His efforts to change military policy in these areas became so obnoxious to U.S. military leadership that he was court martialed and separated from the service in 1925.

The story of Mitchell's fight with the War Department was told in the 1955 motion picture "The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell", where Mitchell was played by Hollywood star Gary Cooper. In the present 1921 book, "Our Air Force: The Keystone of National Defense", Mitchell stated his case to the public. - Summary by Ted Lienhart (5 hr 15 min)

Chapters

Editor's Note

8:32

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Foreword

13:13

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1. Development of Aviation in the World War

14:46

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2. Characteristics of Air Power

9:51

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3. The Application of Air Power

15:48

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4. Branches of Aviation and Their Use in War

19:13

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5. Pursuit Aviation

11:39

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6. Bombardment Aviation

18:50

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7. Attack Aviation

8:20

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8. Observation Aviation

13:49

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9. Balloons

10:15

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10. Airships

20:19

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11. Flying Personnel

26:12

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12. Obtaining and Distribution of Material

17:54

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13. Civil and Commercial Aviation

20:59

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14. Aviation over the Sea

28:30

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15. How We Should Handle Our Aeronautical Development

25:53

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16. What the United States Should Do Now to Establish Its Aeronautical Position

23:07

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17. A Glance Into the Future of Aeronautics

8:45

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