Overview: In any historical appreciation of Marine Corps Aviation, there are two factors which make Marine Aviation unique. The first is the close relationship between Marine and Naval Aviation, and the second is the unchanging objective of Marine Aviation to provide direct support to Marine ground
U.S. Marine Corps Aviation
โ Scribed by Major General John P. Condon, USMC (ret.), Edited by John M. Elliott
- Publisher
- Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (AIr Warfare) and the Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D.C.
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 48
- Series
- Commemorative Collection 5
- Category
- Library
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