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Bomber offensive / Verrier, Anthony 1968  Book
Verrier, Anthony Book
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Publication London, B.T. Batsford Ltd., 1968.
Description x, 373p.Hbk
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001067940.544/VER 001067MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   048610


Bomber offensive / Harris, Arthur 1998  Book
Harris, Arthur Book
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Publication London, Greenhill Books, 1998.
Description xiv, 288p.Pbk
Standard Number 1853673145
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040152940.544941/HAR 040152MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   133988


Invisible enabler: the new war in the ether / Scott, Richard   Journal Article
Scott, Richard Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract A recent electromagnetic environment review has cast the die for the shake-up of electronic warfare organization, planning and delivery across UK defence.
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ID:   034518


Royal air force and two world wars / Dean, Maurice 1979  Book
Dean, Maurice Book
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Publication London, Cassell Ltd., 1979.
Description xiv, 349p.Hbk
Standard Number 0-304-30042-X
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018706940.544942/DEA 018706MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   169388


Royal Air Force Bomber Command, the ‘Overlord Air Diversion,’ and ‘Precision’ Bombing at Night / Jacobs, W A   Journal Article
Jacobs, W A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The official historians of the British strategic air offensive described RAF Bomber Command’s development in the spring and summer of 1944 as an operational “revolution.” The present article explores aspects of that development in closer and critical detail, highlighting the organizational change employed to make operational experiments into standard operating procedure, the role of airborne control at the target (the master bomber), and related challenges in signals communication. It also examines closely some of the bombing data compiled and analyzed by the command’s Operational Research Section. The article concludes that the “revolution” produced change sufficient to make the command a more effective bomber force, but a variety of factors limited further progress in the operational environment of 1944–45.
Key Words Royal Air Force  Bomber Command 
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Search, find and kill / Franks, Norman 1995  Book
Franks, Norman Book
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Publication London, Grub Street, 1995.
Description xiiv, 274p.Hbk
Standard Number 1898697353
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