The Ho Chi Minh Trail, a maze of roads, trails, and waterways in eastern Laos, provided the conduit for supplies and replacements from North Vietnam to its forces fighting in South Vietnam. The supplies and people were infiltrated through passes in the mountains separating Laos and North Vietnam onto the Trail, which led into South Vietnam through Laos and Cambodia. Transportation on the Trail …
United States Army Air Forces in World War 2.В Discusses the Battle for New Guinea in which United States and Australian air forces proved to be decisive in preventing the resupply of Japanese ground forces.
Book by Various Air University
AMERICAN AIRPOWER COMES OF AGE: GENERAL HENRY H. "HAP" ARNOLD'S WORLD WAR II DIARIES, VOLUME 2