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Edited by Jacob Nuefeld and George M., Watson Jr. Contains papers from a symposium in commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the Korean War. Focuses on contributions made by the armed forces of the United States and its allies to the air warfare during the Korean War.
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Jacob "Jack" Neufeld is the Director of the Air Force Historical Studies Office. He previously served as Senior Historian and was the Director of the Center for Air Force History. Mr. Neufeld is also the editor of Air Power History, the quarterly journal of the Air Force Historical Foundation. He earned B.A. and M.A. degrees in history at the New York University and did doctoral studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Commissioned in the U.S. Army, he served with the Corps of Engineers at Ft. Campbell, Ky. and Ft. Belvoir, Va. from 1964-1966.
Great companion to Futrell's "The United States Air Force in Korea: 1950-1953". The only reason it doesn't stand alone is the absence of maps (when most of the early airfields had names like K-27, that's kind of important), but if you want detailed graphics on rail lines and interdiction routes you can pick up Futrell. All facets--logistics, intel, CAS--are covered here in short, very readable chapters. Recommend.