Format:
XII,301 S.
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graph. Darst., Reg.
Series Statement:
Defence Studies
Content:
Stephens, A.: Command in the air. - S. 1-14 Howieson, B.; Kahn, H.: Leadership, management and command: the officers' trinity. - S. 15-40 Hooper, A.: Theories of leadership. - S. 41-53 Drew, D.: The three pilars of professional competence: imperatives for air power leaders. - S. 54-67 Kahn, H.; Howeison, B.: Can leadership be taught - and if so, how? - S. 68-89 Meilinger, P. S.: The development of air power theory. - S. 90-106 Hammanod, G. T.: From air power to err powwer: John Boyd and the opponent's situational awareness. - S. 107-128 Olsen, A.: Colonel (Retd) John A Warden III: smasher of paradigms? - S. 129-159 Ash, E. A.: Air power leadership: a study of Sykes and Trenchard. - S. 160-177 Biddle, T. D.: Winston Churchill and Sir Charles Portal: their wartime relationship, 1940-1945. - S. 178-198 Gray, P.: Dowding as commander, leader and manager. - S. 199-209 Cox, S.: Harris and the Air Ministry. - S. 210-226 Orange, V.: Tedder and the Air Ministry. - S. 227-236 Hallion, R. P.: Technology, air leadership, and the evolution of American air power. - S. 237-251 Ritchie, S.: Sir Wilfried Freeman and the British aircraft economy. - S. 252-263 Sheffield, G.; Jordan, D.: Douglas Haig and air power. - S. 264-282
Note:
Stephens, A.: Command in the air. - S. 1-14 Howieson, B.; Kahn, H.: Leadership, management and command: the officers' trinity. - S. 15-40 Hooper, A.: Theories of leadership. - S. 41-53 Drew, D.: The three pilars of professional competence: imperatives for air power leaders. - S. 54-67 Kahn, H.; Howeison, B.: Can leadership be taught - and if so, how? - S. 68-89 Meilinger, P. S.: The development of air power theory. - S. 90-106 Hammanod, G. T.: From air power to err powwer: John Boyd and the opponent's situational awareness. - S. 107-128 Olsen, A.: Colonel (Retd) John A Warden III: smasher of paradigms? - S. 129-159 Ash, E. A.: Air power leadership: a study of Sykes and Trenchard. - S. 160-177 Biddle, T. D.: Winston Churchill and Sir Charles Portal: their wartime relationship, 1940-1945. - S. 178-198 Gray, P.: Dowding as commander, leader and manager. - S. 199-209 Cox, S.: Harris and the Air Ministry. - S. 210-226 Orange, V.: Tedder and the Air Ministry. - S. 227-236 Hallion, R. P.: Technology, air l
Language:
English
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