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Mosquitoes to Wolves : The Evolution of the Airborne Forward Air Controller

By: Gary Robert Lester
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Science and Technology : The Making of the Air Force Research Laboratory

By: Robert W. Duffner
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Wright Flyer Paper : Electronic Combat Support for an Expeditionary Air Force; The Lessons of History, Vol. 15

By: LCDR James C. Rentfrow, USN

...Why was the United States Air Force (USAF) so resistant to the idea of dedicated suppression of enemy air defenses and electronic countermeasures support for its strikers? Why had they given the electronic combat (EC) mission almost entirely to the Na...

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Endgame in the Pacific:Complexity, Strategy, and the B-29

By: G. Scott Gorman
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Wright Flyer Paper : Looking Skyward; The Emergence of an Air-Minded Culture in the US Army, Vol. 17

By: Major Ronald G. Machoian, USAF

This brief study of the earliest American Airmen and their influence on the development of an air-minded culture is a work in progress.

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C-130 Programmed Depot Maintenance

By: Major John A. Daniels, USAF
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Time-Critical Targeting : Predictive versus Reactionary Methods, Analysis for the Future

By: Major Gregory S. Marzolf, USAF
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Red Is Good : Transformational Changes for US Air Force Aircraft Maintenance

By: Colonel Paul J. Mcaneny, USAF

...g organization that can maximize its impact through continuous process-improvement initiatives? The answers lead Colonel McAneny to recommend several Air Force–level changes to meet long-term aircraft readiness and reliability targets....

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AFRI Research Paper 2008-1, Expansion or Marginalization : How Effects-Based Organization Could Determine the Future of Air Force Space Command

By: Edward B. “Mel” Tomme, D. Phil

...delivered without crucial information delivered from combat support forces. In this time of turbulent recapitalization and reorganization within the Air Force, the critical nature of combat and combat support effects must remain foremost in our decisions as we create new commands, place people and resources where needed, and forecast budgets....

...ARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi EXPANSION OR MARGINALIZATION: HOW EFFECTS-BASED ORGANIZATION COULD DETERMINE THE FUTURE OF AIR FORCE SPACE COMMAND . . . . . . . . . . .1 Domain versus Effect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Kepler Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Filling the Effects-Based Void . . . . . . . . . . .13 Fur...

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Time-Critical Targeting : Predictive versus Reactionary Methods : An Analysis for the Future

By: Gregory S. Marzolf

... very effective system for time-critical targeting. Marzolf insists that persistence of surveillance is crucial, especially when Airmen directing the air war in Iraq used persistence surveillance to identify and effectively target the illusive Iraqi insurgents....

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Milestones in Strategic Arms Control, 1945–2000 : United States Air Force Roles and Outcomes

By: James M. Smith; Gwendolyn Hall, eds.

...There is a story that still needs to be told about the Air Force contribution to—and shaping by—arms control. The ability to make these assessments did not blossom overnight. This book captures the story of a young Air Force’s initial (and limited) impact on arms-control negotiat...

...PART I Foundations for Strategic Arms Control, 1945–68 1 The United States Air Force and Arms Control: The Early Years . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Michael O. Wheeler 2 Peace through Strength Alone: US Air Force Views on Arms Control in the 1950s and Early 1960s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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Deliberate Force : A Case Study in Effective Air Campaigning

By: Robert C. Owen, editor

... of the geopolitical, sociological, diplomatic, technological, and operational factors that shaped the characteristics and outcome of this particular air campaign....

...37 Lt Col Bradley S. Davis 3 US and NATO Doctrine for Campaign Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Col Maris McCrabb 4 The Deliberate Force Air Campaign Plan . .87 Col Christopher M. Campbell 5 Executing Deliberate Force, 30 August–14 September 1995 . . . . . . . . . 131 Lt Col Mark J. Conversino 6 Combat Assessment: A Commander’s Responsibility . . . . . . ...

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Airpower versus a Fielded Force : Misty FACs of Vietnam and A-10 FACs over Kosovo-A Comparative Analysis

By: Phil M. "Goldie" Haun

...d forces. Although the quantum leaps in weapons delivery accuracy from Vietnam to Kosovo now make it possible to destroy armor and artillery from the air, there has not been a corresponding improvement in target identification. Until USAF prioritizes the direct attack of ground forces and target identification, its ability to attack fielded forces effectively will remain l...

...1 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 HISTORY OF AIR INTERDICTION FROM WORLD WAR I THROUGH VIETNAM . . . . . . . 7 3 MISTY-FAC TACTICS: HYPOTHETICAL MISSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 4 HISTORY OF ATTACKING FIELDED FORCES: POST-VIETNAM TO KOSOVO ....

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In Service to the Nation: Air Force Research Institute Strategic Concept for 2018–2023

By: Gen John A. Shaud

...MING THE QUESTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 THE CURRENT FIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Irregular Warfare: Winning the Long War . . . 6 Air Mobility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Strategic Communication: Spreading the Word . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Culture and Language in the Expeditionary Air Forc...

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Air Force Intelligence Role in Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction

By: Cristina M. Stone Lieutenant Colonel, USAF

...In this paper Lt Col Cristina M. Stone argues that the Air Force does not adequately prepare its intelligence analysts; targeteers; intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operators; and unit-level and air and space operations center (AOC) personnel with the knowledg...

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Wright Flyer Paper : Air Force Smart Operations for the Twenty-first Century; Identify Potential Failure Points in Sustaining Continuous Process Improvement across the Air Force, Vol. 33

By: Major Harold W. Linnean, III, USAFR

...Air Force Smart Operations for the Twenty-first Century (AFSO 21) is the Air Force’s initiative to recapitalize funds by maximizing value and minimizing waste in operations. This paper identifies potential failure points asso...

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Wright Flyer Paper : Fatigue Management for Aerospace Expeditionary Forces Deployment and Sustained Operations, Vol. 12

By: Major Michael A. LeClair, USAF
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Agile Combat Support Doctrine and Logistics Officer Training : Do We Need an Integrated Logistics School for the Expeditionary Air and Space Force?

By: J. Reggie Hall

.... Col. J. Reggie Hall’s Agile Combat Support Doctrine and Logistics Officer Training: Do We Need an Integrated Logistics School for the Expeditionary Air and Space Force? examines the evolution of USAF logistics doctrine, the linkage between doctrine, strategy, tactics, and training programs, and the corresponding application of logistics employment and sustainment functio...

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Unmanned Airlift : A Viable Option for Meeting the Strategic Airlift Shortfall

By: Col Chad T. Manske, USAF
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The US Air Force after Vietnam : Postwar Challenges and Potential for Responses

By: Dr. Donald J. Mrozek
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AFRI Research Paper 2009-3, Understanding Airpower : Bonfire of the Fallacies

By: Colin S. Gray

...o the Left of Them, Fallacies to the Right of Them . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 The Fallacies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 America, the Air Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 NOTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61...

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A Separate Space Force : An 80-Year-Old Argument

By: Colonel Michael C. Whittington, USAF

...Since the end of the Gulf War, the debate over whether there should be a separate space service, equal with the Air Force, Army, and Navy, has grown in proportion to the indispensable value of space operations to our nation’s defense. Increasing dependency on space-systems is a fact of military life. In this well-documented essay, Col ...

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CSAT Occasional Paper No. 65 : Blue Horizons II; Future Capabilities and Technologies for the Air Force in 2030, Executive Summary

By: Col John P. Geis II, PhD, USAF

...This study, Blue Horizons, was commissioned by the United States Air Force (USAF) chief of staff to provide “a new look at the future.” Specifically, the chief of staff asked the research team to provide “a common understanding of future strategic and technological trends for Air Force lea...

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Flying Reactors : The Political Feasibility of Nuclear Power in Space

By: James R. Downey, Anthony M. Forestier, and David E. Miller

...One of the challenges Gen John P. Jumper, chief of staff of the Air Force, sends to Air Force students, researchers, and staff offices is to investigate future concepts of operations (CONOPS). One in particular relates to this study, the CONOPS for space and command, control, communicati...

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