Description
1992 edition. Paperback cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “Aerial Interdiction in Three Wars” by Eduard Mark offers a comprehensive analysis of the role of aerial interdiction campaigns during the Korean War, Vietnam War, and the Gulf War. Mark, a renowned military historian, draws upon declassified documents and first-hand accounts to provide an in-depth examination of the strategies, tactics, and outcomes of these pivotal aerial operations. With meticulous attention to detail, he explores the evolution of aerial interdiction, from the early days of the Korean conflict to the sophisticated air campaigns of the Gulf War. This volume is a must-have for military enthusiasts, aviation historians, and anyone interested in the changing nature of modern warfare. Despite its age, this copy remains in good condition, making it a valuable addition to any collection or a compelling read for those seeking to understand the complexities of aerial interdiction in the latter half of the 20th century.