John F. Kreis, general editor.
Focuses on how airmen built intelligence organizations during World War 2 to collect and process information about the enemy and how they produced and disseminated this intelligence to decisionmakers and warfighters.
Piercing the Fog: Intelligence and Army Air Forces Operations in World War II
The Combined Chiefs approved the CBO, designated "Operation Pointblank," on May 18, 1943, and appointed the Chief of Air Staff ... and GAF operations and to recommend appropriate targets within the framework of the Pointblank directive.
Larry Silverstein, the holder of the lease for the WTC complex, stated in the course of an interview: “I remember getting a call from the, er, fire department commander, telling me that they were not sure they were gonna be able to ...
Piercing the Fog: Intelligence and Army Air Forces Operations in World War II
Study of Culture : The arrogance of the British and Hessian leadership responsible for defending New Jersey allowed this attack to take place . They did not understand the Americans as a people with a ...
More than organizational history, this book reveals the indispensable and necessarily secret role intelligence plays in effectively waging war.
Fog Lights: Piercing the Fog of Everyday Business
Anglophone and German military literature is fascinated by the Wehrmacht's command system, especially the practice of Auftragstaktik.