Airpower leadership : theory and practice / edited by Peter W. Gray and Sebastian Cox.
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TextPublication details: London : The Stationery Office ; Shrivenham : Joint Doctrine and Concepts Centre [Royal Air Force], 2002.Description: xii, 302 pages ; 21 cmOther title: - Air power leadership : theory and practice [Cover title]
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Command in the air -- Leadership, management and command : the officers' trinity -- Theories of leadership, an update -- The three pillars of professional competence : imperatives for air power leaders -- Can leadership be taught, and if so, how? -- The development of air power theory -- From air power to err power : John Boyd and the opponent's situational awareness -- Colonel (Retd) John A. Warden III : smasher of paradigms? -- Air power leadership : a study of Sykes and Trenchard -- Winston Churchill and Sir Charles Portal : their wartime relationship, 1940-1945 -- Dowding as commander, leader and manager -- Harris and the Air Ministry -- Technology, air leadership, and the evolution of American air power -- Sir Wilfrid Freeman and the British aircraft economy 1936-1945 -- Douglas Haig and air power.
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