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The United States relied on lessons learned by Great Britain in World War I in organizing and operating civilian-manned air defense systems prior to World War II. The Ground Observer Corps, operating under the auspices of the Army Air Forces, was established in 1942 to assist the military with air defenses during the war. After the war, little was done to establish a permanent air defense system, but the beginning of the Cold War caused an acceleration in the civilian-military effort that would culminate with the GOC's Operation Skywatch, which, from 1952 to 1958, maintained 24-hour observation posts along the United States coastlines. The advent of electronic air defense systems ended Operation Skywatch and the Ground Observer Corps in 1958 as the military took sole responsibility for the United States' air defense.
Merriam Press Military Reprint MR33 (First Edition, 2015). U.S. Army Air Forces World War II manual on how to identify aircraft. Aircraft identification of type and model is important for service personnel to assess threat posed by aircraft and to recognize "friendly" aircraft. Contents: The AAF Ground Observer Corps; Aircraft Identification (Wings; Engines; Fuselage; Tail); Use of the Manual; Silhouettes and Photographs (Bombers; Fighters; Observation and Liaison; Trainers; Transports; Seaplanes). Originally published in 1942 by the USGPO.
"Purpose and Scope - This manual is published for the information and guidance of the civilian Ground Observers in the Air Defense System. It provides a complete description of their duties and responsibilities. Contents - The first part of this manual explains the operation of the Air Defense System and specifies the reporting procedures to be followed by Ground Observers. The second part of this manual includes the illustrations and other data required for aircraft identification."--Page i.