Tittel: | Jointness and the Norwegian Campaign, 1940 |
Ansvar: | Dr. Phillip S. Meilinger, Colonel, USAF, Retired |
Forfatter: | Meilinger, Phillip S. |
Materialtype: | Artikkel |
Signatur: | Digital PDF |
Utgitt: | Montgomery, Alabama : Air University Press, 2017 |
Omfang: | 11 sider - Illustrert |
ISBN/ISSN: | 1554-2505 |
Klassenummer: | 940.53 |
Serie: | Air & Space Power Journal ; 1/2017 |
Emneord: | 2. verdenskrig / Andre verdenskrig / Det britiske felttog / Felttog / Krig / Militærhistorie / Militærvesen / United States Air Force |
Geografiske emneord: | England / Narvik / Norge / Tyskland / USA |
Note: | Artikkelen ligger kun som nedlastbar PDF på høyre side. |
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The Norwegian Campaign in the spring of 1940 was the first major joint and combined operation of World War II in the European theater. Not only did the British and French work together to attack the German occupiers in the far north but also the military forces of all the participants included land, air, and sea elements. Though this campaign—seen from both the Allied and Axis sides—included major joint and combined elements, it was also marked by major errors. In truth, the services on both sides had yet to develop a joint perspective on war—their centuries old tradition of working alone and only grudgingly succumbing to cooperation with each other would be very hard to break. Joint training and doctrine had not yet been sufficiently developed to allow diverse elements to work together effectively.
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Eier: | Norsk Luftfartsmuseum |
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