War From The Air (1935) By L.E.O Charlton
British air commodore discusses the changes in the character of modern war brought about by the airplane and urges the need for a reorganization of the air service to assure adequate air defense.
The author was the British Air Attaché to the USA prior to writing this book. The book is based on and expanded from a series of lectures delivered at Trinity College, Cambridge, titled “Military Aeronautics applied to Modern Warfare.” The author concludes that “…the impossibility of adequate defence against air attack is bound to result in the mutual destruction for war-making countries. Without hope of victory for either side.”.
- Hard Cover
- 183 pages
- In Good Condition
































