02816oam 2200565zu 450 991069825870332120250225181401.097814294654271429465425(CKB)1000000000472541(SSID)ssj0000236860(PQKBManifestationID)12029546(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000236860(PQKBWorkID)10172836(PQKB)11752529(OCoLC)54848046(EXLCZ)99100000000047254120160829d2003 uy 0engtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierResponsibility of command how UN and NATO commanders influenced airpower over Bosnia /Mark A. BucknamMaxwell Air Force Base, Ala. :Air University Press,20031 online resource (xviii, 407 pages) illustrations, mapsBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9781585661152 1585661155 Includes bibliographical references and index.Military influence on the use of airpower Background on the use of airpower in Bosnia: 1992-April 1993 NATO air support and air strikes: May-December 1993 Airpower threats, uses, and disappointments: January-June 1994 Competing missions and demands for force protection: August-December 1994 Paving the way to enforcement: January-June 1995 Srebrenica and the decisions to use airpower: July-August 1995 Deliberate force: August-September 1995 Conclusions: military influence on airpower in BosniaIn this study Col Mark A. Bucknam examines the role that theater-level commanders in the UN and NATO played in influencing airpower over Bosnia between April 1993 and December 1995. He presents it in a chronological order that offers a coherent account of Operation Deny Flight. This study challenges assumptions about military leaders, their motivations, and the state of civil-military relations during the Bosnia conflict.How UN and NATO commanders influenced airpower over BosniaYugoslav War, 1991-1995Aerial operationsCommand of troopsAir powerPolitical aspectsMilitary planningCombined operations (Military science)Yugoslav War, 1991-1995Aerial operations.Command of troops.Air powerPolitical aspects.Military planning.Combined operations (Military science)949.7103Bucknam Mark A1352391Air University (U.S.).Press.PQKBBOOK9910698258703321Responsibility of command3416311UNINA