An account of the post-WW2 tensions that brought about the isolation of Berlin and the operation mounted to sustain the city from the West, this is an excellent historical account of the airlift from the roots of the conflict through the aftermath. It also discusses the lessons learned for modern military airlifting.
Roger G. Miller Livres




Traces the history of the epic Berlin Airlift, the first Western victory of the Cold War.
A Preliminary to War
The 1st Aero Squadron and the Mexican Punitive Expedition of 1916
- 66pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of the 1916 Punitive Expedition into Mexico, this account details the pivotal role of the 1st Aero Squadron in response to Pancho Villa's attack on Columbus, NM. For the first time, the U.S. Army's air force participated in an active campaign, focusing on communication and observation rather than combat. The narrative highlights the squadron's unique contributions and contrasts the early use of air power with modern military strategies.