| William W. Momyer - Air power - 1978 - 388 pages
...resulting, not in concentration and economy of effort, but in dispersal and waste of effort. ... Air warfare cannot be separated into little packets; it knows...aircraft; it is a unity and demands unity of command . " 2 ' CINCPAC allocated Navy targets to the Commander of TF-77 through CINCPACFLT and the Commander... | |
| 1998 - 446 pages
...concurrently cited the following words of British Air Marshal Tedder to buttress his case: "Air warfare cannot be separated into little packets; it knows...aircraft; it is a unity and demands unity of command." 31 "No Fly Zones" in Iraq. The United Nations Security Council in April 1991 passed Resolution 688,... | |
| 372 pages
...and Vietnam this principle has been proven time and again. As Air Marshal Tedder writes, "Air warfare cannot be separated into little packets; it knows...aircraft; it is a unity and demands unity of command." 32 CHAPTER III FOOTNOTES 1 George S. Eckhardt, Command and Control, 1950-1969, US Army Vietnam Studies... | |
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