If you liked The Luftwaffe's way of war by James S. Corum and Richard R. Muller, start with Fighting the War on Terror (2007), Development of the Baltic armed forces in light of multinational deployments (2013), and Bad strategies (2008). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Fighting the War on Terror 2007 · 304 pages · James S. Corum · Same author
  2. 2 Development of the Baltic armed forces in light of multinational deployments 2013 · 46 pages · James S. Corum · Same author
  3. 3 Bad strategies 2008 · 306 pages · James S. Corum · Same author
  4. 4 Educating Air Forces 2020 · 254 pages · Randall Wakelam, David Varey, Alexander Meinzinger, James S. Corum · Same author
  5. 5 The security concerns of the Baltic states as NATO allies 2013 · 50 pages · James S. Corum · Same author
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  7. 7 Wolfram von Richthofen 2008 · 421 pages · James S. Corum · Same author
  8. 8 Rearming Germany 2011 · 304 pages · James S. Corum · Same author
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BookOrb recommends Fighting the War on Terror (2007), Development of the Baltic armed forces in light of multinational deployments (2013), Bad strategies (2008), Educating Air Forces (2020), and The security concerns of the Baltic states as NATO allies (2013).

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The Luftwaffe's way of war is by James S. Corum and Richard R. Muller.