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Incluye los nombres: David Mets, Mets. R. David

Créditos de la imagen: David R. Mets [credit: Maxwell Air Force Base]

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Nombre canónico
Mets, David R.
Fecha de nacimiento
1928-02-20
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Educación
United States Naval Academy
Columbia University
University of Denver
Ocupaciones
military defense analyst
airpower studies professor
military pilot
Organizaciones
School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Air University
Aerospace Foundation
Air Force Historical Foundation
Troy State University
United States Air Force
Air Force Research Institute (mostrar todos 8)
United States Air Force Academy
West Point Military Academy
Biografía breve
Dr. David R. Mets (USNA; MA, Columbia University; PhD, University of Denver) is a professor emeritus at Air University’s School of Advanced Air and Space Studies and a military defense analyst at the Air Force Research Institute, Maxwell AFB, Alabama. He studied naval history at the US Naval Academy and taught the history of airpower at both the Air Force Academy and West Point. During his 30-year career in the Navy and Air Force, he served as a tanker pilot, an instructor navigator in strategic airlift, and a commander of an AC-130 squadron in Southeast Asia. On another tour there, he was an aircraft commander for more than 900 tactical-airlift sorties. A former editor of Air University Review, Dr. Mets is the author of Master of Airpower: General Carl A. Spaatz (Presidio, 1988) and four other books.

from: http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/apj09/spr09/mets.html

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Valoración
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ISBNs
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