year of publication | ISBN | author(s) | title |
2004 | 978-1-58566-024-7 | Donald J. Mrozek | United States Air Force After Vietnam |
1989 | 978-1-58566-029-2 | Robert Frank Futrell | Ideas, Concepts, Doctrine: Basic Thinking in the United States Air Force 1907-1960 |
1987 | 978-1-58566-033-9 | Gary Robert Lester | Mosquitoes to Wolves: The Evolution of the Airborne Forward Air Controller |
1997 | 978-1-58566-035-3 | Michael E. Haas | Apollo's Warriors: Us Air Force Special Operations During the Cold War |
1992 | 978-1-58566-046-9 | Jr. Richard H. Shultz · Robert L. Pfaltzgraff | The Future of Air Power in the Aftermath of the Gulf War |
1994 | 978-1-58566-050-6 | Martin Van Creveld | Air Power and Maneuver Warfare |
1999 | 978-1-58566-063-6 | David R. Mets | Air Campaign: John Warden and the Classical Airpower Theorists |
'' | 978-1-58566-069-8 | Charles Griffith | The Quest: Haywood Hansell and American Strategic Bombing in World War II |
'' | 978-1-58566-071-1 | Clayton K. S. Chun | Shooting Down a Star: America's Thor Program 437, Nuclear Asat, and Copycat Killers (Cadre Paper) |
2000 | 978-1-58566-076-6 | Robert C. Owen | Deliberate Force: A Case Study in Effective Air Campaigning: Final Report of the Air University Balkans Air Campaign Study |
2001 | 978-1-58566-078-0 | David E. Pearson | The World Wide Military Command and Control System: Evolution and Effectiveness |
'' | 978-1-58566-091-9 | Clayton K. S. Chun | Aerospace Power in the Twenty-First Century: A Basic Primer |
2002 | 978-1-58566-093-3 | Henry Harley Arnold · John W. Huston | American Airpower Comes of Age, (General Henry H.) WWII Diaries |
2001 | 978-1-58566-103-9 | Jerry L Thigpen | The Praetorian STARShip: The untold story of the Combat Talon |
2003 | 978-1-58566-115-2 | Mark A Bucknam | Responsibility of command: How UN and NATO commanders influenced airpower over Bosnia |
'' | 978-1-58566-116-9 | William W. Momyer | Airpower in Three Wars (WWII, Korea, Vietnam) |
2003 | 978-1-58566-118-3 | Clement Ader | Military Aviation |
2006 | 978-1-58566-148-0 | Richard G. Davis | Bombing the European Axis Powers (with CD-ROM) |
2009 | 978-1-58566-190-9 | Chad T. Manske | The Machinery of Government Needs a Tune-Up: Lessons for the Us National Security Council from the British Committee of Imperial Defense |
'' | 978-1-58566-201-2 | Joseph Locke | Air Superiority at Red Flag (Mass, Technology, and Winning the Next War (The Drew Papers #9), 9) |
2013 | 978-1-58566-225-8 | Jeffrey W. Donnithorne | Culture Wars: Air Force Culture and Civil-Military Relations |
'' | 978-1-58566-226-5 | Panayotis A. Yannakogeorgos | Strategies for Resolving the Cyber Attribution Challenge |
| 978-1-58566-227-2 | Thinking about Deterrence: Enduring Questions in a Time of Rising Powers, Rogue Regimes, and Terrorism |
2013 | 978-1-58566-228-9 | Air University | Au-2 Guidelines for Command: A Handbook on the Leadership of Airmen for Air Force Squadron Commanders |
2014 | 978-1-58566-231-9 | John P., II Geis | Blue Horizons IV: Deterrence in the Age of Surprise |
'' | 978-1-58566-232-6 | Robert S. Pope | Us Interagency Regional Foreign Policy Implementation: A Survey of Current Practice and an Analysis of Options for Improvement |