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Air Power Review Volume Three, Number One, Spring 2000
Foreword from CAS
Introduction by Director of Defence Studies (RAF)
Contributions to Royal Air Force Air Power Review
Pages:
1-15 "Sir Frederick Tymms Memorial Lecture”
The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Johns
16-31 "Air Operations for Strategic Effect”
Group Captain Peter W Gray
32-47 "Doctrine Not Dogma: Lessons from the Past”
Professor Richard Overy
48-69 "The Future of Airpower: Observations from the Past Decade”
Philip S Meilinger
70-81 "The Future of Airpower?”
Group Captain John Thomas
82-107 "To Sea or Not To Sea: That is the Question”
Wing Commander Neil Meadows
108-123 "Target Berlin”
Dr Alfred Price FRHistS
124-141 Book Reviews
142 Notices
Air Power Review Volume Three, Number Two, Summer 2000
Foreword from CAS
Introduction by Director of Defence Studies (RAF)
Contributions to Royal Air Force Air Power Review
Pages:
1-6 "New Beginnings”
General Gregory S Martin, Commander US Air Forces in Europe and Commander Allied Air Forces Central Europe
7-20 "Air Power or Aerospace Doctrine 2010?”
Group Captain Peter W Gray RAF, D Def S (RAF), JDCC Shrivenham
21-38 "Downed Aircrew”
Wing Commander C Reeves RAF, HQ Strike Command
39-72 "The Seductive Promise of Air Power”
Duncan Bell, Centre for International Studies Cambridge University
73-98 "The Third Element”
Wing Commander R M Poole RAF, Detachment Commander Al Kharj,
Saudi Arabia
99-118 "The Forgotten Aviators”
Wing Commander Philip Greville RAF, JDCC Shrivenham
119-127 "Ten Strategic Factors”
By Gp Capt M J Harwood, MBE MA RAF
128-134 Book Reviews
135 Notices
Foreword
Group Captain Peter W Gray
Pages:
1-16 ”Air Power in the Modern World”
Group Captain Peter W Gray, Director of Defence Studies (RAF)
17-34 ”The Battle of Britain”
Group Captain Peter W Gray, Director of Defence Studies (RAF)
35-56 “A Comparative Analysis of RAF and Luftwaffe Intelligence in the Battle of
Britain, 1940”
Mr J S Cox, Head of Air Historical Branch (RAF)
57-72 “Cultivating Joint Commanders”
Squadron Leader N J Newman MPhil RAF, Headquarters Strike Command
73-96 "Manoeuvre Warfare and Air Power”
Squadron Leader A J C Walters RAF,No 617 Squadron, RAF Lossiemouth
97-112 "Suppression of Enemy Air Defences”
Squadron Leader D R Andrew RAF,No 31 Squadron RAF Bruggen
113-129 "The Argentine Gazette”
Flight Lieutenant C P Brooks RAF
130-138 Book Reviews
139 Notices
Air Power Review Volume Three, Number Four, Winter 2000
Foreword by D Def S (RAF)
Pages:
1-14 "Air Power & Joint Doctrine: An RAF Perspective”
Group Captain Peter W Gray, Director of Defence Studies (RAF)
15-38 "Logistics and The Battle of Britain”
Air Commodore Peter Dye
39-54 "The Rise and Demise of the Stuka”
Dr Alfred Price
55-74 "Electronic Fire”
Squadron Leader A J Coller
75-86 "Cutting through the Political Jungle: Eisenhower and Tedder as Allies and Friends, 1942–1945”
Dr Vincent Orange, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
87-108 "The Argentine Gazette Pt 2”
Flight Lieutenant C P Brooks
109-123 "Balloons: What have they ever done for us?”
Squadron Leader Alan Riches, SO2 Defence Studies (RAF)
124-126 Book Reviews
127 Notices
Air Power Review Volume Four, Number One, Spring 2001
Foreword
Pages:
1-16 "Dresden 1945: Just Another Raid?”
Group Captain Peter W Gray, Director of Defence Studies (RAF)
17-34 "USAF Aerospace-Power Doctrine Decisive or Coercive?”
Lieutenant Colonel P. Strickland USAF
35-58 "The Broader Implications of the Increasing Use of Precision Weapons”
Wing Commander Chris Finn
59-82 "Can Europe Project Airpower without the Support of the United States?”
Wing Commander K J Baldwin
83-109 "An Analysis of the Provision of Future Cost-Effective Combat Air Power for
the United Kingdom”
Wing Commander GT Bremer
110-133 Book Reviews
134 Notices
Air Power Review Volume Four, Number Two, Summer 2001
Foreword
Pages:
1-14 "The Templer Lecture 2001”
Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Peter Squire
15-36 "Air Control: Reassessing the History”
Dr James S Corum
37-52 "The Myths of Air Control and the realities of Imperial Policing”
Group Captain Peter W Gray
53-68 "The Messerschmitt 262 Jet Fighter: Missed Opportunity or Impossible Dream?”
Dr Alfred Price FRHistS
69-82 "Myths of the Air War over Serbia: Some “Lessons” Not to Learn”
Grant T Hammond
83-98 "The Implications of European Security and Defence Identity for Future Air Force Structure 2015-2030”
Wing Commander R W Jones
99-107 "Air Power 21 Challenges for the New Century”
Dr John Andreas Olsen
108-112 Book Reviews
113 Notices
Air Power Review Volume Four, Number Three, Autumn 2001
Foreword
Pages:
1-13 "Why Study Air Power History?”
Group Captain Peter W Gray
14-28 "Precision Aerospace Power, Discrimination and the Future of War”
Col Philip S Meilinger USAF (Retired)
29-44 "Is There a Role For Air Power in the Post-Cold War World?”
Flt Lt Craig White
45-58 "The Essence of Coercive Air Power: A Primer for Military Strategists”
Dr Karl Mueller
59-68 "Has Air Power Become the Decisive Factor in Joint Warfare?”
Squadron Leader M R Stubbs
69-81 "Deception Operations and Air Power”
Group Captain Peter W Gray
82-92 Book Reviews
93 Notices
Air Power Review Volume Four, Number Four, Winter 2001
Foreword
Pages:
1-7 “Review Essay: Bomber Harris, His Life and Times”
Group Captain Peter W Gray RAF
8-27 “The Russian Air Force in Chechnya: Have lessons been learnt and what are the future perspectives?”
Major J Takacs Slovak Air and Air-Defence Force
28-63 “Sun Tzu, Strategic Paralysis and Small Nations”
Wing Commander Saridporn Soonthornkit, Royal Thai Air Force
64-91 “Air Power Versus a Fielded Army: A Construct for Air Operations in the
21st Century”
Lieutenant Colonel ‘Goldie’ Haun, USAF
92-117 “What was the impact of the Luftwaffe’s ‘Tip and Run’ Bombing Attacks?”
Squadron Leader Chris Goss RAF
118-135 "Air Power Taken to its Limits and Beyond: The Battle of Amiens”
Dr Alfred Price FRHistS
136-149 "New Zealand’s Fast Jets”
Nick Lee-Frampton
150-162 Book Reviews
163 Notices
Air Power Review Volume Five, Number One, Spring 2002
Contributions
Foreword
Pages:
1-17 "Air Power and Levels of Warfare”
Group Captain Peter W Gray RAF
18-29 "Air Force Transformation Past, Present, and Future”
Major General D A Deptula USAF
30-43 "A Practical Prophet? Arthur Harris, the Legacy of Lord Trenchard, and the
Question of ‘Panacea’ targeting”
Dr Walter Kudrycz
44-65 "The Big Question: Will the Missile Defence System enhance US National
Security?”
Lieutenant Commander D I Burns, Royal Navy
66-93 "The Impact of ISTAR on Military Deception”
Wing Commander W J Millington RAF
94-149 "Dresden”
Mr Eric Thale
150-156 "The Supremacy of Air Power”
Col J F C Fuller
157-160 Book Reviews
161 Notices
Pages:
1-11 "Black Buck to the Falklands”
Dr Alfred Price
12-41 "The Manoeuvrist Approach and Coalition Warfare”
Wing Commander Alistair Monkman RAF
42-57 "Silent Trackers: The Spectre of Passive Surveillance in the Information Age”
Dr Peter Emmett
58-87 "Operation Allied Force”
Wing Commander Chris Norton RAF
88-103 "Caen: The Martyred City”
Group Captain Peter W Gray RAF
104-121 "Barnes Wallis’s Other Bouncing Bomb, Part 1”
John Sweetman
122-127 "Victoria Cross Hero”
From TEE EMM, May 1941
128-129 Book Reviews
130 Notices
Pages:
1-20 “Air Power: The Asymmetric Edge”
Group Captain Peter W Gray RAF
21-34 “The Long Gestation and Difficult Birth of the 2nd Tactical Air Force (RAF)”
Dr David Ian Hall
35-46 “Control, Coordinate, or Deconflict? Senior Air Force Leaders’ Views of
Rolling Thunder Joint Air Operations,1965-1968”
Lt Col Paul Berg (USAF)
47-58 “Barnes Wallis’s other bouncing bomb, Part 2: Plans to sink the German
battleship Tirpitz in 1943”
John Sweetman
59-68 “Redefining ‘Strategic Effect’ in British Air Power Doctrine”
Dr Richard Lock-Pullan
69-82 “Air Power at El Alamein”
Dr Alfred Price
83-95 “The Future of the Royal Air Force”
from The Aeroplane, Dec 1919
96 Book Reviews
Pages:
1-15 “Air Power in Afghanistan”
Group Captain Chris Finn RAF
16-40 “General Sir Edmund Allenby’s Joint Operations in Palestine 1917-1918”
Dr John Mordike
41-64 “Winged Defence: Answering the Critics of Airpower”
Col Philip S Meilinger (USAF Rtd)
65-86 “Network Centric Warfare: Evolution or Revolution?”
Lt Cdr G J Wise RN
87-102 “Kosovo and the Continuing SEAD Challenge”
Dr Benjamin S Lambeth
103-119 “Air Power and the Changing Nature of Terrorism”
Flt Lt Craig White RAF
120-124 “Captain James McCudden VC”
Reprinted from Tee Emm, April 1941
125-131 “Review Essay”
Gp Capt Peter W Gray RAF
132 Book Reviews/Notices
Pages:
1-10 “The Andrew Humphrey Lecture”
Air Chief Marshal, Sir Peter Squire RAF, Chief of the Air Staf
11-34 “The European Rapid Reaction Force: The Contribution of Aviation Logistics”
Air Commodore Peter Dye RAF
35-60 “The use of Russian Air Power in the Second Chechen War”
Major Marcel de Haas RNLAF
61-78 “Starting from Scratch: The Luftstreitkrate Builds a Bomber Doctrine, 1914 – 1918”
Professor James S Corum
79-106 “A-10 FACs over Kosovo”
Lieutenant Colonel ‘Goldie’ Haun USAF
107-152 “Prejudicial Counsel: A Multidimensional Study of Tactical Air Power between the Korean and Vietnam Wars, Part 1”
Major R L Banks USAF
153-159 “The Maintenance of Air Superiority in a Land Campaign”
Wing Commander T Leigh-Mallory DSO
160-162 Book Reviews
163 Notices/reunions
Pages:
1-7 Interview with the Chief of the Air Staff, 31 March 2003
8-32 “Prejudicial Counsel, Part 2: A Multidimensional Study of Tactical Air