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Striking the Hornets'' Nest: Naval Aviation and the Origins of Strategic Bombing in World War I

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By (author): Geoffrey L. Rossano Thomas Wildenberg

Striking the Hornets' Nest provides the first extensive analysis of the Northern Bombing Group (NBG), the Navy's most innovative aviation initiative of World War I and one of the world's first dedicated strategic bombing programs. Very little has been written about the Navy's aviation activities in World War I and even less on the NBG. Standard studies of strategic bombing tend to focus on developments in the Royal Air Force or the U.S. Army Air Service.

This work concentrates on the origins of strategic bombing in World War I, and the influence this phenomenon had on the Navy's future use of the airplane. The NBG program faced enormous logistical and personnel challenges. Demands for aircraft, facilities, and personnel were daunting, and shipping shortages added to the seemingly endless delays in implementing the program.

Despite the impediments, the Navy (and Marine Corps) triumphed over organizational hurdles and established a series of bases and depots in northern France and southern England in the late summer and early fall of 1918. Ironically, by the time the Navy was ready to commence bombing missions, the German retreat had caused abandonment of the submarine bases the NBG had been created to attack. The men involved in this program were pioneers, overcoming major obstacles only to find they were no longer needed.

Though the Navy rapidly abandoned its use of strategic bombing after World War I, their brief experimentation directed the future use of aircraft in other branches of the armed forces. It is no coincidence that Robert Lovett, the young Navy reserve officer who developed much of the NBG program in 1918, spent the entire period of World War II as Assistant Secretary of War for Air where he played a crucial role organizing and equipping the strategic bombing campaign unleashed against Germany and Japan. Rossano and Wildenberg have provided a definitive study of the NBG, a subject that has been overlooked for too long. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 631g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Naval Institute Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781612513904

About Geoffrey L. RossanoThomas Wildenberg

Geoffrey L. Rossano is a graduate of Tufts University and the University of North Carolina USA and an instructor of history at the Salisbury School in Salisbury Connecticut. He is the author and editor of many articles and books including Stalking the U-Boat: U.S. Naval Aviation in Europe during World War I which won the 2010 Roosevelt Prize in Naval History.Thomas Wildenberg is an independent historian and scholar with special interests in aviators naval aviation and technological innovation in the military. He has written extensively about the U.S. Navy during the interwar period and his writings have appeared in a variety of scholarly journals including the Naval War College Review Proceedings and Air Power History. His books on naval history include Destined for Glory All the Factors of Victory Grey Steel and Black Oil Billy Mitchell's War with the Navy and Ship Killer.

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