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At least 7 air forces had large numbers of bombers, what with military budgets being what they were, no military force could get everything they wanted even before WW I (no air force).
After WW I the pie was being split 3 ways. Army, Navy and Air Force. Each piece of large pie was cut into 3 or more smaller pieces in each force. Tanks, artillery, infantry for the army for instance.
The Air forces wanted to become at least equal to other two services, not remain auxiliaries or after thoughts. Some people thought that large Air Forces could replace the Army or Navy or both with enough technical advancement (money).
Every Air Force had bombing or strategic bombing (win a decision without ground forces) "advocates". But more bombers meant fewer fighters and tactical aircraft in a given budget. Some "advocates" were louder than others or gained higher positions able to influence budgets/procurement.
This happened if just about all, if not all Air Forces to some extent, it did vary a bit over time.
Now at what point did a group of Adherents or Advocates turn into a 'Mafia' or does that depend on one's point of view?
The US Navy sure didn't think much of the B-17s interception of the Rex and the War Dept issued an order restricting the USAAC to operating within 100 miles of the US coast but no further.
Navy Mafia?
After WW I the pie was being split 3 ways. Army, Navy and Air Force. Each piece of large pie was cut into 3 or more smaller pieces in each force. Tanks, artillery, infantry for the army for instance.
The Air forces wanted to become at least equal to other two services, not remain auxiliaries or after thoughts. Some people thought that large Air Forces could replace the Army or Navy or both with enough technical advancement (money).
Every Air Force had bombing or strategic bombing (win a decision without ground forces) "advocates". But more bombers meant fewer fighters and tactical aircraft in a given budget. Some "advocates" were louder than others or gained higher positions able to influence budgets/procurement.
This happened if just about all, if not all Air Forces to some extent, it did vary a bit over time.
Now at what point did a group of Adherents or Advocates turn into a 'Mafia' or does that depend on one's point of view?
The US Navy sure didn't think much of the B-17s interception of the Rex and the War Dept issued an order restricting the USAAC to operating within 100 miles of the US coast but no further.
Navy Mafia?