Bigger Bombs for a Brighter Tomorrow: The Strategic Air Command and American War Plans at the Dawn of the Atomic Age, 1945-1950

Bigger Bombs for a Brighter Tomorrow: The Strategic Air Command and American War Plans at the Dawn of the Atomic Age, 1945-1950

by John M. Curatola
Bigger Bombs for a Brighter Tomorrow: The Strategic Air Command and American War Plans at the Dawn of the Atomic Age, 1945-1950

Bigger Bombs for a Brighter Tomorrow: The Strategic Air Command and American War Plans at the Dawn of the Atomic Age, 1945-1950

by John M. Curatola

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Overview

Right after World War II, the United States felt secure in its atomic monopoly. With the American "Pax Atomica" in place, the free world held an apparent strategic advantage over the Soviet bloc and saw itself as a bulwark against communist expansion.

But America's atomic superiority in the early postwar years was more fiction than fact. From 1945 until 1950, the U.S. atomic arsenal was poorly coordinated, equipped and funded. The newly formed Atomic Energy Commission inherited from the Manhattan Engineer District a program suffering from poor organization, failing infrastructure and internal conflict. The military establishment and the Air Force's Strategic Air Command little knew what to do with this new weapon.

The Air Force and the AEC failed to coordinate their efforts for a possible atomic air offensive and war plans were ill-conceived, reflecting unrealistic expectations of Air Force capabilities and possible political outcomes. This lack of preparedness serves as a case study in the tenuous nature of American civilian-military relationships.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786494194
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 01/14/2016
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

John M. Curatola, a retired Marine Corps officer, is a history professor at the United States Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.

Table of Contents

Preface 1

Introduction 7

Part I The Bomb

1 Mr. X and the Fiscal Year (FY) 50 Debate 23

2 The Atomic Energy Commission and the Fight Over Custody 37

3 Inter-Service Squabbles 65

Part II American War Planning

4 The Postwar World and the USSBS 77

5 National Security Objectives? 88

6 War Plans 96

7 Assessments 124

Part III Strategic Air Command

8 Men 135

9 Machines 154

Conclusion: Turning the Corner 175

Chapter Notes 195

Bibliography 215

Index 223

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