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Region
  
United States

Name
  
James Corum

Education
  
Brown University



Main interests
  
Military history (History of warfare, World War II

Notable ideas
  
The effectiveness of integrated air power over strategic missions independent of the joint battlespace

Major works
  
Books on the Luftwaffe during World War II, the pre-war German Army and other works

Books
  
The Roots of Blitzkrieg, Airpower in Small Wars: Fig, Bad strategies, The Luftwaffe, Wolfram Von Richthofe

Hidden Treasure-2009 Pottstown Music Festival [ Herbie Hancock's- Chameleon]


James Sterling Corum is an American air power historian and scholar of counter-insurgency. He has written several books on counterinsurgency and other topics. He is a retired lieutenant colonel in the US Army Reserve.

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Career

Corum was dean of the Baltic Defence College in Tartu, Estonia from 2009 to 2014. He is also adjunct professor of military history at Austin Peay State University. He was formerly a professor of military history in the Department of Joint and Multinational Operations at the US Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth. Previously he was professor of Comparative Military Studies at the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Air University, Alabama. During 2005 he was both a visiting fellow of All Souls College, Oxford University, and a visiting fellow of the Levershulme Program on the Changing Nature of War, Department of International Politics, Oxford University.

Corum's primary speciality is air power history and he argues more in favour of integrated air power than of so-called strategic missions independent of the joint battlespace.

References

James Corum Wikipedia