Forward air control operations during World War II

Forward air control operations during World War II were begun as an ad hoc expedient to wartime conditions. Forward air control during the war began with the Royal Australian Air Force at the Battle of Buna–Gona in November 1942, and with the British Desert Air Force in the North African Campaign the following year.

Forward air control operations during World War II

Forward air control operations during World War II were begun as an ad hoc expedient to wartime conditions. Forward air control during the war began with the Royal Australian Air Force at the Battle of Buna–Gona in November 1942, and with the British Desert Air Force in the North African Campaign the following year.