How Long to Read The Art of Wing Leadership and Aircrew Morale in Combat

By John J. Zentner

How Long Does it Take to Read The Art of Wing Leadership and Aircrew Morale in Combat?

It takes the average reader 2 hours and 5 minutes to read The Art of Wing Leadership and Aircrew Morale in Combat by John J. Zentner

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Description

Lt. Col. John J. Zentner's “The Art of Wing Leadership and Aircrew Morale in Combat” addresses the role that the air force wing commander plays in affecting the level of aircrew morale during combat. More specifically, Colonel Zentner's study seeks to identify and define those unique characteristics associated with leading airmen that sustain aircrew moral in the face of significant losses. Colonel Zentner defines aircrew morale as the enthusiasm and persistence with which an aviator flies combat missions. He then offers three historical case studies to establish a framework within which aircrew morale can be assessed. The first case study is of Maj. Adolf Galland and Jagdgeschwader 26 during the Battle of Britain. The second case study considers Lt. Col. Joseph Laughlin and the 362d Fighter Group during the invasion of France in the summer of 1944. The third case study examines Col. James R. McCarthy and the 43d Strategic Wing during Operation Linebacker II. Drawing heavily on the results of questionnaires and personal interviews, each case study is focused on the importance that aircrews ascribed to three general areas: individual needs, group cohesion, and unit esprit de corps. Colonel Zentner concludes that aircrew control over development of combat tactics was the single most important element affecting morale. This finding supports one of the fundamental truths about the employment of airpower, centralized control and decentralized execution, that has become embedded in the airman's culture. In each of the three cases studied by the author, morale generally improved when the wing commander either displayed a personal flair for tactical innovation or allowed his subordinates to become innovative. Conversely, morale declined when higher headquarters placed burdensome and unsound restrictions on aircrew tactics. In light of the restrictive rules of engagement that have governed recent application of American airpower, Colonel Zentner recommends the USAF take steps to modify doctrine and professional military education in order to relate the findings of this study to the combat air forces.

How long is The Art of Wing Leadership and Aircrew Morale in Combat?

The Art of Wing Leadership and Aircrew Morale in Combat by John J. Zentner is 124 pages long, and a total of 31,496 words.

This makes it 42% the length of the average book. It also has 38% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read The Art of Wing Leadership and Aircrew Morale in Combat Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 2 hours and 52 minutes to read The Art of Wing Leadership and Aircrew Morale in Combat aloud.

What Reading Level is The Art of Wing Leadership and Aircrew Morale in Combat?

The Art of Wing Leadership and Aircrew Morale in Combat is suitable for students ages 10 and up.

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