Peter Gray (military historian)
- Peter Gray (military historian)
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Dr Peter Gray is a Senior Research Fellow in Air Power Studies at Birmingham University.[1]
Books
- ‘Air Power History; Turning Points from Kittyhawk to Kosovo’, Ed with S Cox (Head AHB), (London: Cass, 2002). Chapter 17, The Balkans: An Air Power Basket Case.
- ‘Air Power Leadership – Theory and Practice’, Ed with S Cox, (Norwich: HMSO, 2002). Introduction and Chapter 10 ‘Dowding as Commander, Leader and Manager’.
- ‘Air Power 21 – Challenges for the New Century’, Ed, (Norwich: HMSO, 2000). Introduction.
- ‘British Air Power’, Ed,, (Norwich: HMSO, 2003). Introduction and Chapter 7, ‘Challenges for British Air Power in the Age of Transformation’.
- ‘Military History into the 21st Century’, Ed, Strategic Combat Studies Institute, Occasional No 43, December 2001. Introduction and Chapter 1, ‘Why Study Military History?
Book Chapters
- The Falklands Conflict Twenty Years On; Lessons for the Future, Eds S Badsey, R Havers, M Grove, (Abingdon: Cass, 2005),
- ‘Air Power: Strategic Lessons from an Idiosyncratic Operation’.The Normandy Campaign; Sixty Years On, Ed J Buckley,, (Abingdon: Cass, 2006),
- ‘The Bombing of Caen’.In Pursuit of Excellence: International Perspectives of Military Leadership, Eds Colonel Bernd Horn &Lt Col Allister MacIntyre, ‘Strategic Leadership Education’ (with Jonathan Harvey), (Kingston ON: Canadian Defence Academy Press, 2006)
References
- ^ Dr Peter Gray. University of Birmingham, 2011. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
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