ACTS

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ACTS was the U.S. Army Air Corps’ interwar professional military school that developed many of the strategic airpower doctrines later used in World War II.

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instanceOf U.S. Army Air Corps school
military educational institution
professional military school
activeDuring interwar period
branch U.S. Army Air Corps NERFINISHED
contributedTo concept of strategic air warfare
independent air force advocacy
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developedDoctrineFor United States Army Air Forces NERFINISHED
emphasized air superiority as prerequisite for strategic bombing
industrial web theory of targeting
era between World War I and World War II
focus air tactics and strategy
airpower doctrine development
professional military education
strategic bombing theory
fullName Air Corps Tactical School NERFINISHED
historicalRole intellectual center of U.S. interwar airpower thought
influenced World War II U.S. airpower doctrine
strategic air campaign against Germany
strategic air campaign against Japan
knownFor development of daylight precision bombing doctrine
theoretical foundation of strategic airpower
legacy foundation for modern U.S. Air Force doctrine
locatedIn Alabama
Maxwell Field NERFINISHED
Montgomery, Alabama NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
mission to develop air tactics, techniques, and procedures
to provide advanced professional education for air officers
notableAlumni future leaders of the United States Army Air Forces in World War II
operatedBy United States Army Air Corps NERFINISHED
partOf United States Army
primaryLanguage English
studentBody U.S. Army Air Corps officers NERFINISHED
taughtSubject air strategy
air tactics
aircraft employment
command and staff procedures
typeOfEducation senior service school

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