From Library Journal
Air Force General Aderholt was the driving force behind the formation of the Air Commandos during and after the Korean War. Historian Trest, who has written over 50 official Air Force histories, tells the story of the development of the Air Commandos, the Air Force's special operations unit. During and after the Vietnam War, the Air Commandos' air missions included special cargo and personnel airdrops, combat missions using specialized aircraft, and intelligence and other missions for the U.S. military and the CIA. Aderholt also had to fight to protect the unit from other Air Force leaders, who thought it was out of step with the world of more conventional and exotic tactics and weapons systems. Informed readers in military aviation and/or history should be interested in this biographical account of Aderholt's Air Force career. This book could be well received by libraries with military special forces collections.
-Terry L. Wirick, Erie Cty. Lib. Syst., PA Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
"In this grandly entertaining work, Trest, a former air force historian . . . puts interviews, archival material and recent scholarship to careful use." --
Publishers Weekly, May 8, 2000"Informed readers in military aviation and/or history should be interested in this biographical account of Aderholt's Air Force career." --
Library Journal, April 1, 2000
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