Shooting the Front: Allied Aerial Reconnaissance and Photographic Interpretation on the Western Front -- World War I: Allied Aerial Reconnaissance and

By (author): "George A. Joulwan, National Defense Intelligence College (U.S.), Center for Strategic Intelligence Research, Terrence J. Finnegan"
Publish Date: January 2006
Shooting the Front: Allied Aerial Reconnaissance and Photographic Interpretation on the Western Front -- World War I: Allied Aerial Reconnaissance and
ISBN1932946047
ISBN139781932946048
AsinShooting the Front: Allied Aerial Reconnaissance and Photographic Interpretation on the Western Front -- World War I: Allied Aerial Reconnaissance and
Original titleShooting the Front: Allied Aerial Reconnaissance and Photographic Interpretation on the Western Front -- World War I: Allied Aerial Reconnaissance and
 What is remarkable about photography's role in the war is photography was already a well established fixture of the modern 19th century society.  The aura of aviation's beginnings reflected countless attempts to consolidate known technologies into a reliable and workable framework.  It was the aeroplan that became the driving force of aeiral observation in the Great War.  It's ability to command the high ground and provide a concise view of the battle area, both tactically and strategically, would enamor both combatants and the public at large to new methods of warfare.  Aerial observation quickly became an important resource as the forces maneuvered in the drive towards Paris.This comprehensive resource will interest military history and aviation enthusiasts, as well as persons in the intelligence field and the coordinating illustrations, that include  aircraft, cameras, people, aerial photos, and maps varying in scales, enhance the readers’ experience