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...US Air Force Academy, has produced what may be the best of the many works dealing with the often agonizing birth of the United States Air Force. The heart of his book is 180 pages long. On top of that, however, are 78 pages of notes and over 11 pages of bibliography. To say that Rice thoroughly researched his topic would be a gross understatement.
There were many players involved with the evolution of the Air Force from its beginnings with that one...
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