Hero or Villain?THE FIREBOMBING OF TOKYO. Strategic Air Command. John F. Kennedy. Dr. Strangelove. George Wallace. All of these have one man in common—General Curtis LeMay; who remains as unknowable and controversial as he was in life.Until now. Warren Kozak traces the trajectory of America’s most infamous general; from his troubled background and heroic service in Europe to his firebombing of Tokyo; guardianship of the U.S. nuclear arsenal in the Cold War; frustrated career in government; and short-lived political run. Curtis LeMay’s life spanned an epoch in American military history; from the small U.S. Army Air Corps of the interwar years to the nuclear age.LeMay: The Life and Wars of General Curtis LeMay tells the whole story of the innovative pilot and navigator; the courageous general who led his bomber formations from the front; flying the lead bomber; the brilliant strategist; the unflagging patriot; and the founder of modern strategic bombing; who was famous and notorious in turns.In LeMay: The Life and Wars of General Curtis LeMay; you’ll learn:How LeMay developed the strategy and techniques that transformed Allied bombing in World War II; radically improving results and saving livesWhy he developed the plan of fire-bombing TokyoWhy he expected a war with RussiaHow he tried to prevent the Bay of Pigs disasterWho really came up with the idea of bombing the North Vietnamese back into “the Stone Ageâ€Why he agreed to be George Wallace’s running mate in the election of 1968—despite loathing Wallace and most of his policiesLeMay: The Life and Wars of General Curtis LeMay gives an unprecedented glimpse into the might and mind of one of the founding fathers of air power; whose influence; and controversy; continues to this day.
#3303050 in Books 2010-08-17Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.00 x .22 x 5.00l; .23 #File Name: 161720072788 pages
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. For history buffsBy JesseGood reference to have on hand.