Name Vincent Orange | Role Historian | |
Books Dowding of Fighter Comman, Churchill and His Airmen, Tedder: Quietly in Command, Park: The Biography of Air Chi, Ensor's Endeavour |
George Vincent Orange (24 September 1935 — 26 November 2012) was a British-born New Zealand historian, best known for his military biographies of RAF commanders John Slessor, Keith Park, Arthur Coningham, and Arthur Tedder. These received positive reviews, with British historian Sebastian Ritchie, for example, describing the Tedder biography as a "very important" book with an "eminently balanced narrative".
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Articles
Among Orange's many peer reviewed articles is:"Cutting through the Political Jungle: Eisenhower and Tedder as Allies and Friends, 1942-1945." Air Power Review Vol. 3 No. 4 (Winter 2000), pp. 75–86.
Books
Along with numerous articles and conference papers, Orange authored 11 books, including:
References
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