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British air power from potential to fully fledged service, 1914-45 / Gray, Peter   Journal Article
Gray, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The First World War set British air power on a path of development that by 1939 made an essential contribution to the conduct of war At the start of the First World War, the potential of air power for military purposes had already been identified but remained largely underdeveloped, with Britain lagging behind some of its direct European competitors. Peter Gray traces how the First World War acted as a catalyst for British forces to use air power in attack and reconnaissance roles, and unleashed the potential for its further development during the interwar years. By the Second World War, air power had become an indispensable element of warfare.
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British Expeditionary Force and the Great War: wasn't there a better plan? / Mallinson, Allan   Journal Article
Mallinson, Allan Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract A counterfactual account of what Britain's leaders could have done prior to the Great War to prepare the country more effectively for fighting a European land war The decision-making of Britain's political and military leaders in August 1914 has been subject to much scrutiny in the intervening century. Allan Mallinson argues vehemently that the wrong decisions were taken in the years preceding the outbreak of the conflict, and presents a counterfactual of what Britain's experience could have been had conscription been introduced or sounder preparations for a land engagement been made before 1914.
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