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No Blank Cheque: Anglo-American (Mis)understandings and the Use of the English Airbases. / Young, Kenneth.
In: JOURNAL OF MILITARY HISTORY, Vol. 71, No. 4, 2007, p. 1133 - 1167.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - No Blank Cheque: Anglo-American (Mis)understandings and the Use of the English Airbases
AU - Young, Kenneth
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - Following the Berlin crisis of 1948, U.S. strategic bombers—supposed "atomic capable"—were based in Britain, but with no agreement on the terms of their operation. Using British and U.S. archival sources, this article examines the discussions about the conditions under which U.S. bombers would have operated from British soil in a nuclear strike upon the Soviet Union, a key issue in the emergence of Britain's postwar "special relationship" with the United States. It focuses on the political and military concerns on both sides of the Atlantic about agreements limiting the use of the airbases during the crucial period 1948–58.
AB - Following the Berlin crisis of 1948, U.S. strategic bombers—supposed "atomic capable"—were based in Britain, but with no agreement on the terms of their operation. Using British and U.S. archival sources, this article examines the discussions about the conditions under which U.S. bombers would have operated from British soil in a nuclear strike upon the Soviet Union, a key issue in the emergence of Britain's postwar "special relationship" with the United States. It focuses on the political and military concerns on both sides of the Atlantic about agreements limiting the use of the airbases during the crucial period 1948–58.
M3 - Article
VL - 71
SP - 1133
EP - 1167
JO - JOURNAL OF MILITARY HISTORY
JF - JOURNAL OF MILITARY HISTORY
SN - 0899-3718
IS - 4
ER -
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