American Warriors Series
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American Warriors Series

General Laurence S. Kuter and the Birth of the US Air Force

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American Warriors Series

General Laurence S. Kuter and the Birth of the US Air Force

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At age 36, Laurence S. Kuter (1905–1979) became the youngest general officer since William T. Sherman. He served as deputy commander of allied tactical air forces in North Africa during World War II and helped devise the American bombing strategy in Europe. Although his combat contributions were less notable than other commanders in the Eighth Air Force, few officers saw as many theaters of operation as he did or were as highly sought-after. After World War II, he led the Military Air Transport Service, Air University, Far East Air Forces, and served as commander-in-chief of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD). Despite these accomplishments and others, however, Kuter remains widely underappreciated.

In Architect of Air Power, Brian D. Laslie offers the first biography of this important but unsung pioneer whose influence can be found in every stage of the development of an independent US Air Force. From his early years at West Point to his days at the Air Corps Tactical School to his leadership role at NORAD, Kuter made his mark with quiet efficiency. He was an early advocate of strategic bombardment rather than pursuit or fighter aviation—fundamentally changing the way air power was used—and later helped implement the Berlin airlift in 1948. In what would become a significant moment in military history, he wrote Field Manual 100-20, which is considered the Air Force's "declaration of independence" from the Army.

Drawing on diaries, letters, and scrapbooks, Laslie offers a complete portrait of this influential soldier. Architect of Air Power illuminates Kuter's pivotal contributions and offers new insights into critical military policy and decision-making during the Second World War and the Cold War.

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Table of contents

  1. Front cover
  2. Copyright
  3. Contents
  4. Preface
  5. Introduction
  6. 1 Beginnings, West Point, and Early Assignments
  7. 2 The Air Corps Tactical School
  8. 3 The Coming War
  9. 4 The European Theater of Operations
  10. 5 North Africa
  11. 6 Back to Washington and Hap’s Stand-In
  12. PHOTOGRAPHS
  13. 7 The Pacific, War’s End, and Air Transport Command
  14. 8 Air University
  15. 9 Fixing the Far East Air Forces and Creating the Pacific Air Forces
  16. 10 Commander in Chief, North American Air Defense Command
  17. Conclusion
  18. Acknowledgments
  19. Notes
  20. Bibliography
  21. Index