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Laine, Howard David. "AWPD-1 : America's pre-World War II plan for bombing Germany /." Thesis, This resource online, 1991. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-11072008-063613/.

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Jones, Jerry W. 1964. "U.S. Battleship Operations in World War I, 1917-1918." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1995. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc278002/.

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This dissertation is an examination of the operations of U.S. battleships in World War I. The study examines tactical cooperation between units of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet and the British Grand Fleet and relations between the two navies; the efficiency of U.S. battleships in terms of both personnel and material; and the strategic ideas of U.S. naval leaders governing the use of capital ships. The manuscript is based primarily on records of the Department of the Navy in the National Archives and Admiralty records at the Public Record Office. Also important are the private papers of principal naval leaders, located at the Library of Congress and the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, U.K. The published memoirs of several of the participants are also utilized. The first chapter examines Anglo-American naval relations and traces diplomatic events leading to the U.S. Navy Department's decision to dispatch dreadnought battleships to European waters. The following two chapters discuss the amalgamation of Battleship Division Nine into the British Grand Fleet. Chapter IV examines the gunnery efficiency of U.S. battleships serving with the Grand Fleet. Chapter V reviews Anglo-American planning for a possible German battle cruiser raid against the Atlantic convoys. Chapter VI deals with the movement of Battleship Division Six to Berehaven, Ireland. Chapter VII discusses the use of pre-dreadnought battleships as training ships, convoy escorts, and troop transports. The study concludes that U.S. battleships made a subsidiary, but important contribution toward victory at sea. The addition of U.S. battleships allowed the Allies to protect Scandinavian commerce and the supply lines from the United States from German surface raiders while also maintaining superiority in the North Sea.
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Ehlers, Robert S. "BDA Anglo-American air intelligence, bomb damage assessment, and the bombing campaigns against Germany, 1914-1945 /." Connect to this title online, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1114180918.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2005.
Document formatted into pages; contains xiii, 680 p. Includes bibliographical references. Abstract available online via OhioLINK's ETD Center; full text release delayed at author's request until 2006 April 22.
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Coyle, Tim Humanities &amp Social Sciences Australian Defence Force Academy UNSW. "Track made good : a history of air navigation in the Royal Australian Air Force and its predecessor, the Australian Flying Corps ??? 1914 to 1945." Awarded by:University of New South Wales - Australian Defence Force Academy. School of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2007. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/38678.

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Between 1914 and 1945 the Australian air services, the Australian Flying Corps (AFC ??? 1914 to 1919), the Australian Air Corps (AAC ??? 1920 to 1921) and their successor, the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF ??? 1921 to 1945), developed from a marginally effective air arm into a major air force with a continental strike capability. The interwar period saw a series of pioneering flights which not only laid the foundations for the air defence of Australia but also assisted in national development. Essential to the development of the AFC and the RAAF was the practice of air navigation. While much has been written on World War II RAAF operations, almost nothing has been published on the policy, training and practice of air navigation in support of wartime operations or the interwar period. This omission is addressed by the examination of air navigation in the AFC and the RAAF from the rudiments of World War I to the emergence of air navigation as a critical specialist function which culminated in its practice in World War II tactical and strategic air operations. It was the wartime development of Australian air power between 1939 and 1945, and the parallel practice of advanced navigation techniques, that underscored Australia???s contribution to the allied air offensive.
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Books on the topic "World War, 1914-1918 – Aerial operations, American"

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Franks, Norman L. R. British and American aces of World War I: The pictorial record. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Military History, 2005.

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Austro-Hungarian aces of World War 1. Oxford: Osprey, 2002.

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Owers, Colin A. De Havilland aircraft of World War I. Boulder, Colo: Flying Machines Press, 2001.

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Wingless eagle: U.S. Army aviation through World War I. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2001.

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Pusher aces of World War 1. Oxford: Osprey, 2009.

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Hostile skies; a combat history of the American Air Service in World War I. Syracuse, N.Y.]: Syracuse University Press, 1996.

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Probandt, Kathleen Elizabeth. American warbirds: An annotated bibliography. [San Angelo, Tex.]: K.E. Probandt, 1987.

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Manguso, John. San Antonio in the Great War. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing, 2014.

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Beneficial bombing: The progressive foundations of American air power, 1917-1945. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2010.

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O'Connell, Robert L. Fast Eddie: A novel in many voices. New York: William Morrow, 1999.

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