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On December 18, 1972, more than one hundred U.S. B-52 bombers flew over North Vietnam to initiate Operation Linebacker II. During the next eleven days, sixteen of these planes were shot down and another four suffered heavy damage. These losses soon proved so devastating that Strategic Air Command was ordered to halt the bombing. The U.S. Air Force's poor performance in this and other operations during Vietnam was partly due to the fact that they had trained their pilots according to methods devised during World War II and the Korean War, when strategic bombers attacking targets were expected to take heavy losses. Warfare had changed by the 1960s, but the USAF had not adapted. Between 1972 and 1991, however, the Air Force dramatically changed its doctrines and began to overhaul the way it trained pilots through the introduction of a groundbreaking new training program called "Red Flag."

In The Air Force Way of War, Brian D. Laslie examines the revolution in pilot instruction that Red Flag brought about after Vietnam. The program's new instruction methods were dubbed "realistic" because they prepared pilots for real-life situations better than the simple cockpit simulations of the past, and students gained proficiency on primary and secondary missions instead of superficially training for numerous possible scenarios. In addition to discussing the program's methods, Laslie analyzes the way its graduates actually functioned in combat during the 1980s and '90s in places such as Grenada, Panama, Libya, and Iraq. Military historians have traditionally emphasized the primacy of technological developments during this period and have overlooked the vital importance of advances in training, but Laslie's unprecedented study of Red Flag addresses this oversight through its examination of the seminal program.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title page, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. Contents
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. ix-xiv
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  1. 1. USAF Pilot Training and the Air War in Vietnam
  2. pp. 1-32
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  1. 2. Training Tactical Fighter Pilots for War
  2. pp. 33-54
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  1. 3. Operational Exercises
  2. pp. 55-82
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  1. 4. Setting the Stage
  2. pp. 83-98
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  1. 5. Short of War
  2. pp. 99-112
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  1. 6. Preparing for a Storm
  2. pp. 113-130
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  1. 7. Desert Storm
  2. pp. 131-154
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  1. 8. Reorganization after the Storm
  2. pp. 155-162
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  1. 9. Deliberate and Allied Force
  2. pp. 163-180
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  1. Conclusion
  2. pp. 181-184
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. 185-186
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  1. Appendix
  2. pp. 187-190
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  1. Notes
  2. pp. 191-210
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  1. Bibliography
  2. pp. 211-220
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  1. Index
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  1. Illustration
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