Publication: Air Power History Publication Date: 22-SEP-04 Format: Online - approximately 627 words Delivery: Immediate Online Access Author: Neufeld, Jacob
Article Excerpt Dino Brugioni, one of the Nation's premier photo interpreter's, leads off this issue with the previously untold story of America's aerial reconnaissance in monitoring the aftermath of the 1973 Yom Kippur War. He demonstrates how this remarkable element of air power contributed to peace and improved relations between Egypt and Israel.
"Brick" Eisel, who served as a ground controller in ground and airborne radar systems, explores the role of signal aircraft warning battalions in the southwest Pacific during World War II. Eisel's interest in the subject was motivated by the fact that his uncle, Jake Herring--featured...
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