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This poses the question as to why the American air arm began World War II with excellent offensive bombers but mediocre defense fighter planes, which was seemingly in contradiction to a national policy of isolationism and defense. The standard explanation for this dichotomy is that doctrine shaped force structure. I disagree and believe it was a combination of technology, economics, the Army procurement system, and personalities that played the determinant role.
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