The Birth of Airpower -- Preparations for the War in the Mediterranean -- The Dardanelles Naval Campaign -- The Gallipoli Landings -- Summer over Gallipoli -- Suvla Bay and the End of the Summer -- Autumn over Gallipoli -- The Evacuation and End of the Gallipoli Campaign -- Campaign Evaluations and Lessons Learned.
Summary:
"Sterling Michael Pavelec recounts the adventures of the handful of aviators and their aircraft during the Gallipoli Campaign. As the contest for the Dardanelles Straits and the Gallipoli Peninsula raged, three Allied seaplane tenders and three land-based squadrons flew and fought against two mixed German and Ottoman squadrons (one land-based, one seaplane) against each other, the elements, and the fledgling technology. The contest was marked by experimentation, bravado, and airborne carnage as the men and machines plied the air to gain a strategic advantage in the new medium."-- Provided by publisher.
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