CONTENTdm
Skip to content home : browse : advanced search : preferences : my favorites : about : help  login  
Combined Arms Research Library
Digital Library
add to favorites : reference url back to results : previous : next
 
Effects of leadership on Carrier Air Wing Sixteen’s loss rate during Operation Rolling Thunder, 1965-1968.
Open PDF in new window | Go to PDF description

CollectionMaster of Military Art and Science Theses
TitleEffects of leadership on Carrier Air Wing Sixteen's loss rate during Operation Rolling Thunder, 1965-1968.
AuthorFey, Peter R.
AbstractDuring Operation Rolling Thunder, Carrier Air Wing 16 suffered the highest loss rates of any unit in naval aviation during the Vietnam conflict. During three separate cruises on the USS Oriskany (CVA-34), the air wing was continually plagued with high losses. The worst losses were taken during the June 1967 through January 1968 deployment. During 122 days of combat the USS Oriskany lost one-half the airplanes assigned to her and one-third of her pilots. Twenty aviators were killed or missing in action, seven taken prisoner of war, and thirty-nine aircraft lost. This thesis will examine the factors that led to Carrier Air Wing 16's extreme loss rates. It will first provide a background of the Rolling Thunder campaign. This thesis will then discuss the divide between America's strategic goals and the operational level goals, and the resulting affects on the United States Navy. Next it will examine the underlying reasons for attrition at the tactical level. The thesis will then examine the leadership in the air wing and analyze what role, if any, it played in the losses. This study will conclude with the resultant morale issues arising from these experiences and implications for a professional military dependant on volunteers.
KeywordVietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975; United States Navy; Naval aviation; Operation Rolling Thunder; Bombing campaigns; Aerial operations; USS Oriskany (CVA-34); Carrier Air Wing-16 (CVW-16); Loss rate; Stockdale, James; Leadership; Military leadership; Military morale; Attrition; Strategic goals; Operational goals; Aerial tactics
SeriesCommand and General Staff College (CGSC) MMAS thesis
PublisherFort Leavenworth, KS : U.S. Army Command and General Staff College,
Date, Original2006-06-16
Date, Digital2006-06-16
Resource TypeTextual
FormatPDF; Adobe Acrobat Reader required; 160 p.; 1.35 MB.
Award winnerArter-Darby Military History Writing Award
Call numberADA451820
Release statementApproved for public release; Distribution is unlimited. The opinions and conclusions expressed herein are those of the student-authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College or any other governmental agency. (References to these studies should include the foregoing statement.)
RepositoryCombined Arms Research Library
LibraryCombined Arms Research Library Digital Library
Date created2006-07-27
add to favorites : reference url back to results : previous : next
powered by CONTENTdm ® | contact us | RSS feed | CARL  ^ to top ^ 
Skip to content home : browse : advanced search : preferences : my favorites : about : help  login