ALL-WEATHER FIGHTERS
The Second Team of the United States Air Force for Much of the Cold War
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About the Book
Mr. Greer outlines the not well-known aircraft and activities of the United States Air Force's all-weather fighters during the first part of the Cold War. He covers the organization, development and decline of the all-weather force in response to the Soviet Union's long-range strategic bomber force equipped with atomic weapons. The author describes not only the individual aircraft from the early night fighters of World War II through the F-106A of the seventies and beyond but also the control organization that directed them until the whole operation was made superfluous by the ballistic missile standoff between the United States and the Soviet Union in the latter half of the Cold War.
About the Author
Gordon B. Greer was born in Butler, Pennsylvania, and educated at Phillips Exeter Academy, Harvard College and Harvard Law School. He practiced law for 43 years and also served as an aviator in the United States Air Force with flight time in F-94Bs, F-94Cs and F-89Ds. Mr. Greer lives in Belmont, Massachusetts.