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What Happened to Bai? Army and Air Force Battlefield Doctrine Development from Pre-Desert Storm to 2001

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Libro What Happened to Bai? Army and Air Force Battlefield Doctrine Development from Pre-Desert Storm to 2001 Terrance J McCaffrey
Codice Libristo: 08250137
Casa editrice Biblioscholar, dicembre 2012
This study set out to determine why the term Battlefield Air Interdiction (BAI) disappeared from the... Descrizione completa
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This study set out to determine why the term Battlefield Air Interdiction (BAI) disappeared from the military lexicon following the Persian Gulf War. To accomplish this task, the study demonstrates that BAI was present in both US Army and US Air Force doctrine before the war and that it was removed after the war. Additionally, the study investigates three possible explanations for this occurrence. First, it considers whether BAI was eliminated because it no longer served a useful purpose. Second, it contemplates whether service self-interest was instrumental in removing BAI from the doctrine. Finally, the study examines each service's doctrinal development process to determine if the processes themselves were a contributing factor. BAI was important to the Army because it represented a class of targets that lay at an intermediate distance from the front line, whose attack and neutralization was critical to mission accomplishment in both offensive and defensive operations. BAI was also important to the Air Force. BAI gave aerial platforms access to targets inside the Fire Support Coordination Line (FSCL) without "penny packing" airpower to lower-level ground commanders.

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Titolo completo What Happened to Bai? Army and Air Force Battlefield Doctrine Development from Pre-Desert Storm to 2001
Lingua Inglese
Rilegatura Libro - In brossura
Data di pubblicazione 2012
Numero di pagine 148
EAN 9781288404810
ISBN 9781288404810
Codice Libristo 08250137
Casa editrice Biblioscholar
Peso 277
Dimensioni 189 x 246 x 8
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