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In this classic work of military theory, Douhet defines the revolutionary concept of the command of the airthe idea that victory belongs to the nation able to prevent its enemy from flying while striking vital centers deep behind the lines. Through bold logic and vivid examples, the book shows how aviation transformed warfare by bypassing armies and navies entirely, projecting power directly against a nations industrial, communications, and civilian infrastructure. This edition brings together Douhets original 1921 text, his expanded 1927 revision, and subsequent essays, all framed by a rich editors introduction. Readers gain insight into his vision of the Independent Air Force, the strategic use of mass bombing, and the technological evolution of modern aircraft. Douhets credentialsan Italian general, early aviation commander, and one of historys most influential airpower theoristsunderscore the authority and ambition behind his ideas. 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