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Reddit mentions of The Air Campaign: Revised Ed.
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Subreddits, I am not so sure on -- there are things like r/militaryporn but that's a pretty superficial and spurious link to CMANO type discussions -- more pictures of cool things.
Other resources I can recommend would include:
There is a VERY high level of detail and expertise on this site. In fact, the admins are pretty strict keeping topics rational and informative. They have some excellent sticky posts, for example one called "Airpower 101" which really lays out some high-level concepts and fundamentals in the employment of air power with the goal of dissuading the usual "why is this plane better than that one" simplistic arguments.
This site also has a broad scope, they have active forums on military aviation, naval power, geopolitics etc...
Then a couple of essential books:
1: Fleet Tactics and coastal combat 2nd edition by Capt. Hughes.
http://www.amazon.com/Fleet-Tactics-Coastal-Combat-Edition/dp/1557503923/ref=pd_sim_14_2?ie=UTF8&dpID=51NEDTZS0NL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR108%2C160_&refRID=1BT71WJ7KT78SNP06Y3V
2: The Air Campaign -- planning for combat by Col. Warden.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Air-Campaign-Revised-Ed/dp/1583481001
You could get a long way with just these two books in terms of understanding fundamental concepts, both are excellent and highly regarded in their respective fields.
Good luck!