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Fighter Combat - Tactics and Maneuvering

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UNLIMITED-AIRCRAFT TACTICS 315<br />

The man who enters combat encased in solid armor plate, but lacking the<br />

essential of self-confidence, is far more exposed <strong>and</strong> naked to death than the<br />

individual who subjects himself to battle shorn of any protection but his own<br />

skill, his own belief in himself <strong>and</strong> in his wingmen. Righteousness is necessary<br />

for one's peace of mind, perhaps, but it is a poor substitute for<br />

agility . . . <strong>and</strong> a resolution to meet the enemy under any conditions <strong>and</strong><br />

against any odds.<br />

Major Robert S. Johnson, USAAF<br />

Notes<br />

1. J. E. Johnson, Full Circle, p. 54.<br />

2. Adolph Gall<strong>and</strong>, The First <strong>and</strong> the Last, p. 213.<br />

3. Stephen Longstreet, The Canvas Falcons, p. 57.<br />

4. Robert L. Scott, Jr., God 7s My Co-Pilot, pp. 178-79.<br />

5. William A. Bishop, Winged Warfare, pp. 177-78.

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