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Overview"LeMay was a terrifying, complex, and brilliant general. In World War II, he ordered the firebombing of Tokyo and was in charge when there were Atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He was responsible for tens of thousands of civilian deaths a fact he liked to celebrate by smoking Cuban cigars. But LeMay was also the man who single-handedly transformed the American air force from a ramshackle team of poorly-trained and badly equipped pilots into one of the fiercest and most efficient weapons of the war. Over the last decades, most U.S. military missions were carried out entirely through the employment of the air force - this is LeMay's legacy. Packed with breathtaking battles in the air and inspiring leadership tactics on the ground, ""LeMay"" will keep readers on their edge of their seats." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Barrett Tillman , Wesley K. ClarkPublisher: St Martin's Press Imprint: St Martin's Press Dimensions: Width: 14.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.80cm Weight: 0.366kg ISBN: 9781403971357ISBN 10: 1403971358 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 09 January 2007 Audience: General/trade , Adult education , General , Further / Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsWings Bombers Europe China Marianas Postwar CinCSAC Washington Retirement DebriefReviewsMr. Tillman finds much to admire in LeMay, a general who led his own bomber missions and was more familiar with flying equipment than his own men. --Carl Rollyson, The New York Sun [Tillman] retrieves some of the enduring lessons of leadership that can be learned from one of America's greatest airmen...[and] skillfully blends elements from LeMay's personal and professional lives with the historical, providing a remarkably nuanced appreciation for this greatest of bomber generals. - Naval War College Review A good start for anyone unfamiliar with this most influential airman of World War II. --Clayton Chun, WWII He was the nation's top bomber hero. Yet Curtis E. LeMay is often portrayed as one-dimensional--a gruff, cigar-chomping brute. The man who defined combat leadership in the European war, wielded the B-29 Superfortress against Japan, and shaped the postwar Strategic Air Command, was far more complex than his detractors claim. Barrett Tillman, one of Am Mr. Tillman finds much to admire in LeMay, a general who led his own bomber missions and was more familiar with flying equipment than his own men. --Carl Rollyson, The New York Sun [Tillman] retrieves some of the enduring lessons of leadership that can be learned from one of America's greatest airmen...[and] skillfully blends elements from LeMay's personal and professional lives with the historical, providing a remarkably nuanced appreciation for this greatest of bomber generals. - Naval War College Review A good start for anyone unfamiliar with this most influential airman of World War II. --Clayton Chun, WWII He was the nation's top bomber hero. Yet Curtis E. LeMay is often portrayed as one-dimensional--a gruff, cigar-chomping brute. The man who defined combat leadership in the European war, wielded the B-29 Superfortress against Japan, and shaped the postwar Strategic Air Command, was far more complex than his detractors claim. Barrett Tillman, one of America's top his Mr. Tillman finds much to admire in LeMay, a general who led his own bomber missions and was more familiar with flying equipment than his own men. --Carl Rollyson, The New York Sun [Tillman] retrieves some of the enduring lessons of leadership that can be learned from one of America's greatest airmen...[and] skillfully blends elements from LeMay's personal and professional lives with the historical, providing a remarkably nuanced appreciation for this greatest of bomber generals. - Naval War College Review A good start for anyone unfamiliar with this most influential airman of World War II. --Clayton Chun, WWII He was the nation's top bomber hero. Yet Curtis E. LeMay is often portrayed as one-dimensional--a gruff, cigar-chomping brute. The man who defined combat leadership in the European war, wielded the B-29 Superfortress against Japan, and shaped the postwar Strategic Air Command, was far more complex than his detractors claim. Barrett Tillman, one of America's top history writers, gives us an authentic feel for LeMay and for the way LeMay left his mark on the twentieth century. -- Robert F. Dorr, author of Air Combat and columnist for the Air Force Times A brilliant book! Barrett Tillman describes the true magnitude of LeMay's achievements, while rendering the first posthumous biography of a complex, controversial figure. Objective and beautifully written, this portrait of history's greatest air commander is an absolute must for every aviation or military historian and for anyone interested in leadership. --Walter J. Boyne, author of Roaring Thunder and former Director, National Air & Space Museum Thorough, balanced, and insightful, Barrett Tillman'smasterful biography of Curtis LeMay is a long-overdue and thought-provoking study, one certain to become a standard reference on the life and work of America's most famous and controversial combat bomber commander. --Dr. Richard P. Hallion, Aviation Historian, author of Taking Flight: Inventing the Aerial Age from Antiquity Through the First World War Author InformationBARRETT TILLMAN is an author of 40 books, including the bestseller Warriors, some 500 articles, and a screenplay. He has received five writing awards, including the American Aviation Historical Society's Outstanding Contributor Award, the Air Force Historical Foundation Writing Award, and the Admiral Arthur Radford Award for Naval Aviation History & Literature. He learned to fly in 1965 and has written numerous aviation titles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |