Airpower Strategy in the Interwar Years: Not Ready for Prime Time. LTC David W. Allvin.
Beyond the Battle Line: US Air Attack Theory and Doctrine, 1919-1941. MAJ Gary C. Cox.
The Neglect of Long-Range Escort Development During the Interwar Years (1918 1943). MAJ Robert A. Eslinger.
History of the Air Corps Tactical School, 1920-1940. Robert T. Finney.
Opportunity Missed: Congressional Reorganization of the Army Air Service 1917-1920. MAJ Joseph P. Hipps.
The Paradoxical Paradigm: Aviation Leadership, 1918-1926: How William Moffett Changed the Navy and How Billy Mitchell Prevented the Formation of a Separate Air Force. LTC Jack M. Ivy, Jr.
America's Black Air Pioneers, 1900-1939. MAJ Robert J. Jakeman, USAFR.
Marine Corps Aviation: The Early Years, 1912-1940. LTC Edward C. Johnson, USMC.
Interwar period Leavenworth student papers: perceptions of airpower and implications regarding effectiveness of the Leavenworth schools. MAJ David R. Jones.
A Historical View of Air Policing Doctrine. Lessons from the British Experience Between the Wars, 1919-39. MAJ Michael A. Longoria.
Theory and Practice of Aerial Warfare, 1918-1939. David Martin.
A Concise History of the U.S. Air Force. Stephen L. McFarland. Air Force History Support Office.
A Preliminary to War: The 1st Aero Squadron and the Mexican Punitive Expedition of 1916. Roger G. Miller.
The Art of Aerial Warfare (Fairchild Papers). COL David A. Moore.
Spanish Civil War: German Condor Legion's Tactical Air Power. Walter A. Musciano. Aviation History (September 2004).
Reflections on Research and Development in the United States Air Force. Center for Air Force History, edited by Jacob Neufeld.