Winning Armageddon: Curtis LeMay and Strategic Air Command 1948–1957

Journal of Military Ethics 20 (3-4):295-295 (2021)
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Air Force General Curtis LeMay: the name alone instills fear in many. The key architect behind the firebombing of Tokyo, and later the ardent supporter of a U.S. military airstrike during the Cuban...

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