Book ID: CBB701743531

The RAF and Tribal Control: Airpower and Irregular Warfare between the World Wars (2019)

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Richard D. Newton (Author)


University Press of Kansas
Publication date: 2019
Language: English


Publication Date: 2019
Physical Details: 240

In light of technological advances and multiplying irregular conflicts, conventional wisdom suggests airpower as the ideal, low-cost means of conducting modern warfare—and the air control method adopted by the British between the two world wars seems to back this up. Swift and precise targeting from above was considered more humane, after all, sparing civilians as well as British soldiers during punitive expeditions in unruly colonial regions. But what conventional wisdom misses, and this book makes clear, is how the Royal Air Force’s (RAF) innovative approach actually worked—relying on British airmen on the ground at least as much as on airborne technology to control restive tribes and villages. The RAF and Tribal Control tells the story of these forgotten airmen, the RAF special service officers who, embedded among local populations and indigenous tribes, collected vital intelligence, developed targets, directed air strikes when necessary, and, perhaps most important, provided personal assessments of airpower’s qualitative effects against primarily guerrilla forces. Airpower is a highly technological endeavor. But in wars where the human dimension takes primacy, Richard Newton reminds us that measuring the effectiveness of air actions requires a qualitative approach that is nearly impossible via overhead sensors. And this is where the RAF special service officers came in—airmen who understood the local cultures and peoples, they served as conduits for information and communication between the colonial administration and the tribes and villages. It was their ground-level contributions that made the integration of airpower into the civilian administration of colonies and mandates possible. This first in-depth account of the RAF special service officers’ role brings to light previously unpublished insights. The RAF and Tribal Control fills a significant gap in the history of air warfare. In doing so, the book dispels the notion that airpower alone is effective in small wars and irregular conflicts—and reveals the importance of the “boots-on-the-ground” human component in waging unconventional air warfare, both in the days of the RAF’s vaunted air control and in our own time.

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Authors & Contributors
Harvey, A. D.
Alison, John
Chickering, Roger
Clodfelter, Mark
Dvorak, Darrell F.
Frandsen, Bert
Journals
Air Power History
Public Interest Report
Technikgeschichte: Beiträge zur Geschichte der Technik und Industrie
Publishers
University of Minnesota
Cornell University Press
NewSouth Books
Oxford University Press
Routledge
Smithsonian Books
Concepts
Air warfare
Aircraft; airplanes
Technology and war; technology and the military
Military technology
World War II
Science and war; science and the military
People
Eisenhower, Dwight David
Bullard, Eugene Jacques
Time Periods
20th century, early
20th century, late
20th century
21st century
16th century
17th century
Places
United States
Great Britain
Germany
Canada
France
People's Republic of China
Institutions
United States Air Force (USAF)
Great Britain. Royal Air Force
Universität Freiburg
United States. Army
United States Marine Corps
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