How Long to Read Introduction to the United States Air Force - Extensive History of the Aircraft, Missiles, Satellites, Leaders, Heroes, Battles, Fighter Aces of the USAF from World War I to the 21st Century

By Air University Press

How Long Does it Take to Read Introduction to the United States Air Force - Extensive History of the Aircraft, Missiles, Satellites, Leaders, Heroes, Battles, Fighter Aces of the USAF from World War I to the 21st Century?

It takes the average reader 3 hours and 22 minutes to read Introduction to the United States Air Force - Extensive History of the Aircraft, Missiles, Satellites, Leaders, Heroes, Battles, Fighter Aces of the USAF from World War I to the 21st Century by Air University Press

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

Here is a comprehensive history of the people and vehicles of the United States Air Force, from World War I through the start of the 21st Century. This Introduction to the United States Air Force is organized into two parts and five appendices. The first part is organized chronologically and groups significant operations and personalities together in several critical periods in the development of the US Air Force. The second part covers aerospace craft and is organized by type (fighters, bombers, missiles, etc.) in order to show the development of each type over time. Following Part II are appendices listing the senior leaders of the early air forces (before the creation of the US Air Force in 1947), the Air Force Chiefs of Staff, the Chief Master Sergeants of the Air Force, Fighter Aces, and Medal of Honor Winners. Contents: Part I - Major Operations and Personnel of the United States Air Force * Part II - Aerospace Craft of the United States Air Force WORLD WAR I AND THE INTERWAR YEARS: 1916-40 * Mexican Punitive Expedition (1916-17) * St Mihiel Offensive of World War I * Sinking of the Ostfriesland (1921) * Pan American Goodwill Flight * Question Mark Flight (1929) * Airmail Operation (1934) * "Hap" Arnold's B-10 Flights to Alaska * Foulois * Bullard * Mitchell * Rickenbacker * Luke * Patrick * Andrews * Doolittle Raid on Tokyo * Kasserine Pass * Battle of the Bismarck Sea * Ploesti Raid (August 1943) * Regensburg/Schweinfurt Raids (1943) * Operation Overlord (1944) * Bombing Tokyo * Hiroshima and Nagasaki * "Hap" Arnold * Chennault * Eaker * Spaatz * Gabreski * Kuter * Bong * "Jimmy" Doolittle * Kenney * Whitehead * McGuire * Tibbets * INDEPENDENT AIR FORCE, COLD WAR, AND KOREA: 1946-64 * X-1 Supersonic Flight * Berlin Airlift * Pusan Perimeter Defense * Corona * Strategic Air Command (1946-92) * Cuban Missile Crisis * Yeager * Vandenberg * Hess * Jabara * McConnell * Blesse * Risner * Twining * Tunner * LeMay * Schriever * Aldrin * Grissom * Slayton * Rolling Thunder (1965-68) * Arc Light (1965-67) * Bolo (January 1967) * Linebacker I (1972) * Pitzenbarger * Dethlefsen * Sijan * Ryan * James * Levitow * Brown * Ritchie * Jones * Olds * Aderholt * El Dorado Canyon * Just Cause (December 1989) * Iraq * Warden * Horner * McPeak * Somalia (1992-94) * Provide Promise and Deny Flight: Bosnia (1992-96) * Uphold Democracy: Haiti (1994) * Kosovo Crisis (1999) * Fogleman * Short * Part II * Wright 1909 Military Flyer and Curtiss JN-4D "Jenny" * DeHavilland DH-4 and SPAD XIII * P-6E and P-26 * P-39 and P-38 * P-40 and P-47 * P-51 and Bell P-59 * P-61 and F-80 * F-84 and F-86 * F-100 and F-101 * F-102, F-104, and F-106 * Republic F-105 and McDonnell Douglas F-4 * General Dynamics F-111 and McDonnell Douglas F-15 * Lockheed Martin F-16 and Lockheed F-117 * Boeing and Lockheed Martin F-22 * GMB/MB-1, Boeing B-9, and Martin B-10 * B-17 and B-24 * North American B-25 and Martin B-26 * Boeing B-29 and Convair B-36 * Boeing B-47 and Convair B-58 * Boeing B-52 and Rockwell B-1 * B-2 * Northrop A-17 and Douglas A-20 * Douglas A-26 and Douglas A-1 * Vought A-7 and Fairchild A-10 * KC-97 and Boeing KB-50 * Boeing KC-135 and McDonnell Douglas KC-10 * Curtiss-Wright C-30 and Douglas C-47 * Curtiss C-46 and Douglas C-54 * Fairchild C-82/119 and Douglas C-124 * Lockheed C-69/121 and Fairchild C-123 * Lockheed C-130 and Lockheed C-141 * Lockheed C-5 and Boeing E-3 * Northrop Grumman E-8 and Boeing C-17 * Vultee BT-13 and North American AT-6 * Lockheed T-33 and North American T-28 * Beech T-34 and Cessna T-37 * Northrop T-38 and Raytheon T-1 * X-1 and Lockheed U-2 * X-15 and North American XB-70 * SR-71 * PGM-17 Thor and General Dynamics HGM-19 Atlas * Martin LGM-25 Titan and Boeing LGM-30 Minuteman * LGM-118 Peacekeeper * Delta II * AGM-86 and Boeing AGM-129 Advanced Cruise Missile * Corona * Defense Meteorological Satellite Program and Defense Satellite Communications System * TRW Defense Support Program and Rockwell Navstar

How long is Introduction to the United States Air Force - Extensive History of the Aircraft, Missiles, Satellites, Leaders, Heroes, Battles, Fighter Aces of the USAF from World War I to the 21st Century?

Introduction to the United States Air Force - Extensive History of the Aircraft, Missiles, Satellites, Leaders, Heroes, Battles, Fighter Aces of the USAF from World War I to the 21st Century by Air University Press is 197 pages long, and a total of 50,629 words.

This makes it 66% the length of the average book. It also has 62% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Introduction to the United States Air Force - Extensive History of the Aircraft, Missiles, Satellites, Leaders, Heroes, Battles, Fighter Aces of the USAF from World War I to the 21st Century Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 36 minutes to read Introduction to the United States Air Force - Extensive History of the Aircraft, Missiles, Satellites, Leaders, Heroes, Battles, Fighter Aces of the USAF from World War I to the 21st Century aloud.

What Reading Level is Introduction to the United States Air Force - Extensive History of the Aircraft, Missiles, Satellites, Leaders, Heroes, Battles, Fighter Aces of the USAF from World War I to the 21st Century?

Introduction to the United States Air Force - Extensive History of the Aircraft, Missiles, Satellites, Leaders, Heroes, Battles, Fighter Aces of the USAF from World War I to the 21st Century is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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