army war college professor tillman biddle discuss the challenges the powers faced. we hear how the united states and great britain responded to foreign and domestic problems and how that eventually enabled them to win the war in 1945. the new york military affairs symposium hosted this talk in new york city. it's an hour and 50 minutes. >> she is currently director of the college's theory of war and strategy course. before coming to the war college she taught in the department of history of duke university, where she was a core faculty member of the duke /university of north carolina joint program in military history. her research focus has been warfare in the 20th century. in particular, the history of air warfare. she has published articles and book chapters on civil military relations, ground strategy and u.s. national security since world war ii. her book, "rhetoric and reality in air warfare, the evolution of british and american ideas about strategic bombing, 1914-1945" was published by princeton university press and was a choice outstanding academic title in