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Our Air Force- The Keystone of National Defense

Podcast de William Lendrum Mitchell

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In Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, William (Billy) Mitchell, a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all air operations in France during World War I, passionately champions the significance of air power in modern warfare. Foreseeing that bombers would become the pivotal weapon in future conflicts, Mitchell advocated for the establishment of a robust and independent U.S. Air Force, urging a reallocation of military funds away from battleships, which he believed would be easily defeated by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform and candid critiques of military policy ultimately led to his court martial and dismissal in 1925. This compelling narrative of Mitchell’s struggle against the War Department was later dramatized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, starring Gary Cooper. Through this influential 1921 book, Mitchell seeks to enlighten the public about the critical role of air power in national defense. - Summary by Ted Lienhart

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19 episodios

episode 019 - A Glance Into the Future of Aeronautics artwork

019 - A Glance Into the Future of Aeronautics

In Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, William (Billy) Mitchell, a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all air operations in France during World War I, passionately champions the significance of air power in modern warfare. Foreseeing that bombers would become the pivotal weapon in future conflicts, Mitchell advocated for the establishment of a robust and independent U.S. Air Force, urging a reallocation of military funds away from battleships, which he believed would be easily defeated by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform and candid critiques of military policy ultimately led to his court martial and dismissal in 1925. This compelling narrative of Mitchell’s struggle against the War Department was later dramatized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, starring Gary Cooper. Through this influential 1921 book, Mitchell seeks to enlighten the public about the critical role of air power in national defense. - Summary by Ted Lienhart

19 de ene de 2026 - 8 min
episode 018 - What the United States Should Do Now to Establish Its Aeronautical Position artwork

018 - What the United States Should Do Now to Establish Its Aeronautical Position

In Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, William (Billy) Mitchell, a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all air operations in France during World War I, passionately champions the significance of air power in modern warfare. Foreseeing that bombers would become the pivotal weapon in future conflicts, Mitchell advocated for the establishment of a robust and independent U.S. Air Force, urging a reallocation of military funds away from battleships, which he believed would be easily defeated by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform and candid critiques of military policy ultimately led to his court martial and dismissal in 1925. This compelling narrative of Mitchell’s struggle against the War Department was later dramatized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, starring Gary Cooper. Through this influential 1921 book, Mitchell seeks to enlighten the public about the critical role of air power in national defense. - Summary by Ted Lienhart

18 de ene de 2026 - 23 min
episode 017 - How We Should Handle Our Aeronautical Development artwork

017 - How We Should Handle Our Aeronautical Development

In Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, William (Billy) Mitchell, a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all air operations in France during World War I, passionately champions the significance of air power in modern warfare. Foreseeing that bombers would become the pivotal weapon in future conflicts, Mitchell advocated for the establishment of a robust and independent U.S. Air Force, urging a reallocation of military funds away from battleships, which he believed would be easily defeated by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform and candid critiques of military policy ultimately led to his court martial and dismissal in 1925. This compelling narrative of Mitchell’s struggle against the War Department was later dramatized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, starring Gary Cooper. Through this influential 1921 book, Mitchell seeks to enlighten the public about the critical role of air power in national defense. - Summary by Ted Lienhart

17 de ene de 2026 - 25 min
episode 016 - Aviation over the Sea artwork

016 - Aviation over the Sea

In Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, William (Billy) Mitchell, a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all air operations in France during World War I, passionately champions the significance of air power in modern warfare. Foreseeing that bombers would become the pivotal weapon in future conflicts, Mitchell advocated for the establishment of a robust and independent U.S. Air Force, urging a reallocation of military funds away from battleships, which he believed would be easily defeated by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform and candid critiques of military policy ultimately led to his court martial and dismissal in 1925. This compelling narrative of Mitchell’s struggle against the War Department was later dramatized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, starring Gary Cooper. Through this influential 1921 book, Mitchell seeks to enlighten the public about the critical role of air power in national defense. - Summary by Ted Lienhart

17 de ene de 2026 - 28 min
episode 015 - Civil and Commercial Aviation artwork

015 - Civil and Commercial Aviation

In Our Air Force The Keystone of National Defense, William (Billy) Mitchell, a visionary U.S. Army officer who commanded all air operations in France during World War I, passionately champions the significance of air power in modern warfare. Foreseeing that bombers would become the pivotal weapon in future conflicts, Mitchell advocated for the establishment of a robust and independent U.S. Air Force, urging a reallocation of military funds away from battleships, which he believed would be easily defeated by enemy aircraft. His relentless pursuit of reform and candid critiques of military policy ultimately led to his court martial and dismissal in 1925. This compelling narrative of Mitchell’s struggle against the War Department was later dramatized in the 1955 film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, starring Gary Cooper. Through this influential 1921 book, Mitchell seeks to enlighten the public about the critical role of air power in national defense. - Summary by Ted Lienhart

17 de ene de 2026 - 20 min
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