Fire And The Air War

Fire And The Air War by Horatio Bond, published by Literary Licensing, LLC in November 2012, is a comprehensive exploration of the impact of fire during wartime. This 276-page book presents a compilation of expert observations from various contributing authors, including Eric L. Bird, Aylmer Firebreak, and James K. McElroy. It focuses on the use of incendiaries and atomic bombs, as well as the efforts of wartime fire fighting and the fire protection engineers involved in planning the destruction of enemy cities and industrial plants.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the strategies and consequences of fire in warfare, highlighting the technical and human aspects of fire management during conflicts. The book delves into the complexities of wartime fire fighting and the roles played by engineers in mitigating the effects of fire on urban environments. With its focus on literary collections, this edition offers insights into a critical yet often overlooked facet of military history.
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Contributing Authors Include Eric L. Bird, Aylmer Firebreak, James K. McElroy And Others. A Compilation Of Expert Observations On Fires Of The War Set By Incendiaries And The Atomic Bombs, Wartime Fire Fighting, And The Work Of The Fire Protection Engineers Who Helped Plan And The Destruction Of Enemy Cities And Industrial Plants.
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