| United States Air Force Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight Plan 2009-2047 |
18-May-2009 |
77 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and the effects they provide have emerged as one of the most in demand capabilities the USAF provides the Joint Force. The attributes of persistence, endurance, efficiency, and connectivity are proven force multipliers across the spectrum of global Joint military operations. This document presents a USAF Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight Plan 2009 to 2047. it is an actionable plan, characterized by Doctrine, Organization, Training, Materiel, Leadership ... |
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| Coercive Engagement: A Security Analysis of Iranian Support to Iraqi Shia Militias |
Jan-2009 |
26 pages |
| Authors:
Christopher Forrest; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | According to the U.S. Air Force Posture Statement 2008, at any given moment the USAF has more than 26,000 Airmen deployed to fight the global war on terrorism. Of those deployed, over 6,200 directly support the land component commander by filling in lieu of taskings with the U.S. Army. While deployed to the Central Command area of responsibility, our Airmen face a growing tactical threat from increasingly hostile and deadly ... |
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| Policy and Purpose: The Economy of Deterrence |
Jan-2009 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
Norton A Schwartz; Timothy R Kirk; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The 2008 Air Force Association convention chief of staff keynote speech addressed the subject of deterrence, asserting that it is not a fading construct in national security. On the contrary, deterrence is reemerging and growing in importance as an aspect of U.S. defense policy. The keynote speech invited the audience to think about deterrence in a broader sense and how the U.S. Air Force can contribute in a fashion relevant ... |
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| Saving Darfur: Seductive Analogies and the Limits of Airpower Coercion in Sudan |
Jan-2009 |
28 pages |
| Authors:
Timothy Cullen; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The humanitarian crisis in Darfur is a tragedy. In 2003 an unexpected rebellion in the remote states of Darfur drove the Sudanese government in Khartoum to initiate a brutal counterinsurgency campaign destroying thousands of villages and killing hundreds of thousands of Darfuris, many of them women and children. In a region of over 6 million people, nearly 2.7 million Darfuris remain internally displaced persons with an additional quarter of a ... |
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| A Strategic Conversation about National Missile Defense (Strategic Studies Quarterly, Winter 2008) |
Jan-2008 |
14 pages |
| Authors:
Alexi A LeFevre; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | As the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan continue, as instability rises in Pakistan, as we face off with Russian interventionism, and as China delivers the Olympics, the future of US national security strategy becomes more and more tenuous. These collective events represent just a few trends and potential threats across a very broad spectrum. As American policy makers determine the course of our grand strategy, it becomes necessary to engage ... |
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| A Time for Action: The Case for Interagency Deliberate Planning |
Jan-2008 |
43 pages |
| Authors:
Cameron G Holt; Sami Said; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | Current U.S. national security execution mechanisms, conceived and resourced for a Cold War security environment, now exhibit a systemic inability to achieve national strategic objectives in the dynamic post-Cold War era. This policy analysis proposes the statutory establishment of interagency deliberate planning as a necessary and practical first step to mature interagency execution. The primary purpose of this initial step is to evolve national-security-related operations from mere coordination of individual ... |
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| The Nation's Guardians: America's 21st Century Air Force |
29 DEC 2007 |
12 pages |
| Authors:
T. M. Moseley; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | This White Paper charts US Air Force strategy for the next two decades and defines the Air Force's indispensable role in promoting and defending the national interest. In framing the strategic imperatives that face the United States and its Air Force, the paper lays out the urgent actions required to cope with today's and tomorrow's challenges. Accordingly, this White Paper is a definitive statement of Air Force intent to maintain ... |
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| Irregular Warfare. Air Force Doctrine Document 2-3 |
01 AUG 2007 |
104 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | Air Force Doctrine Document (AFDD) 2-3, Irregular Warfare, establishes operational-level doctrinal guidance for irregular warfare (IW). IW is not a lesser-included form of traditional warfare. Rather, IW encompasses a spectrum of warfare where the nature and characteristics are significantly different from traditional war. IW presents unique challenges to military forces requiring innovative strategies for employing Air Force capabilities. Effectively combating and conducting IW is critical to protecting the US and ... |
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| The Air Force Handbook 2007 |
Jan-2007 |
327 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | September 18, 2007 will mark the 60th Anniversary of the creation of our United States Air Force. This year, we commemorate this anniversary of our proud service - born of revolutionary ideas, forged in combat, and proven through decades of progress and achievement. The mission of the Air Force remains to fly and fight - in the Air, Space, and Cyberspace. Our legacy inspires us. Our mission propels us. Our ... |
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| Toward Restructuring National Security |
Jan-2007 |
14 pages |
| Authors:
David A Deptula; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | As the DoD has evolved in the post-Cold War environment, Goldwater-Nichols has created unintended consequences. It has resulted in a focus on military integration, but failing to develop a corresponding focus on incorporating all the elements of national power has delayed us from achieving true integration of all the pillars of national security. It has also led to an unsophisticated interpretation of jointness that drives some to seek homogeneity among ... |
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| Targeting, Air Force Doctrine Document 2-1.9 |
08 JUN 2006 |
130 pages |
| Authors:
James F. Jackson; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | Time and time again in the last several decades, air and space power has proven among the most powerful of weapons in the nation's military arsenal, deciding some conflicts outright and enabling us to resolve others in the manner of our choosing. Today, air and space power can impose decisive effects anywhere on the globe at almost any time, but it has taken more than this global reach to make ... |
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| Air Force Roadmap 2006-2025 |
JUN 2006 |
81 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Air Force Roadmap is a capability-based force structure plan that conveys the planned recapitalization and modernization of the Air Force through 2025. It articulates the strategic foundations of the force and the distinctive air and space power capabilities this force structure provides. The end result is a powerful force structure that will dominate adversaries in air, space, and cyberspace across the spectrum of conflict, now through 2025. For presentation, ... |
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| Homeland Operations Air Force Doctrine Document 2-10 |
21 MAR 2006 |
68 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Air Force Doctrine Document establishes guidance for organizing and employing air and space forces at the operational level in the conduct of military operations within the homeland. This includes the full spectrum of potential military operations, to include civil support prior to a terrorist incident, civil support to contend with the consequences of an event, and extraordinary homeland defense or civil support operations. |
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| Air and Space Power Journal. Volume 20, Number 1, Spring 2006 |
Jan-2006 |
133 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Air and Space Power Journal is published quarterly and is the professional flagship publication of the US Air Force. It is designed to serve as an open forum for the presentation and stimulation of innovative thinking on military doctrine, strategy, tactics, force structure, readiness, and other matters of national defense. Articles in this issue concern terrorism, Iraq, air power, space power, effects based operations, military doctrine, aircraft industries, women ... |
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| Air and Space Power Journal. Volume 20, Number 3, Fall 2006 |
Jan-2006 |
132 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Air and Space Power Journal, published quarterly, is the professional journal of the United States Air Force. It is designed to serve as an open forum for the presentations and stimulation of innovative thinking on military doctrine, strategy, force structure, readiness, and other matters of national defense. |
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| Operation Anaconda: An Air Power Perspective |
07-Feb-2005 |
136 pages |
| Authors:
Rebecca Grant; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the United States and a coalition of like-minded nations embarked on a worldwide campaign against terrorism. In support of this fight, the United States Air Force has played a vital role in Operations NOBLE EAGLE, ENDURING FREEDOM, and most recently, IRAQI FREEDOM. In memory of the victims of terrorism and in consideration of the Airmen who will see this fight through to ... |
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| United States Air Force Posture Statement 2005 |
JAN 2005 |
24 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | Today's security environment is characterized by change and ambiguity. The future will include a variety of challenges, including the risk of catastrophic attacks on the homeland, and the possibility of disruptive technological breakthroughs by our adversaries. The number and character of potential U.S. adversaries is growing and changing, as states and non-state actors acquire advanced technology and even weapons of mass destruction. We can foresee the near-term threats posed by ... |
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| Air Force Transformation 2005 |
JAN 2005 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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| Security Cooperation with the Pacific |
Jan-2005 |
4 pages |
| Authors:
William D Anderson; Kenneth T Cushing; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The IARP division of the Air Force International Affairs Secretariat (SAF/IA) represents the Air Force's security assistance oversight for U.S. Pacific Command's (PACOM) area of responsibility (AOR). This AOR covers over 50% of the earth's surface, 60% of its population, and 34% of the global economy. It comprises a wide diversity of cultures, political systems, and military challenges. The world's largest democracy (India), three of the world's remaining communist regimes ... |
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| The U.S. Air Force Remotely Piloted Aircraft and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Strategic Vision |
Jan-2005 |
41 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | Over the past decade, remotely piloted aircraft (RPAs) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have proven their worth in operations around the world.1 The Air Force and the Department of Defense (DoD) are working to increase the capabilities of existing unmanned systems and to develop new systems with improved capabilities. To this end, Air Force efforts are consistent with the Air Force Concepts of Operations (CONOPS) and the Air Force Transformation ... |
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| USAF Command Doctrine of Centralized Control with Decentralized Execution: Never Divide the Fleet |
SEP 2004 |
15 pages |
| Authors:
Daniel Baltrusaitis; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | These briefing charts discuss the topics of how technology and doctrine are often at odds with one another. Those whose doctrine adapts to emerging technology often have order of magnitude advantage militarily. USAF C2 doctrine appears stagnant. Centralized control and decentralized execution of air and space power are critical to effective employment of air and space power. Indeed, they are the fundamental organizing principles for air and space power, having ... |
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| The U.S. Air Force Transformation Flight Plan 2004 |
JUL 2004 |
177 pages |
| Authors:
Mort Rolleston; John Pemot; Tim Keeports; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | There have been two separate but related transformations of the U.S. military over the past decade that will continue for the foreseeable future. The first is the transformation from an industrial age force to an information age force. Vase leaps to information technology in the areas of intelligence, surveillance, and command and control, as well as precision kinetic and non-kinetic weapons, are dramatically reshaping warfare. Before long, Joint Force Commanders ... |
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| United States Air Force Posture Statement 2004 |
24 MAY 2004 |
28 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | In this strategic environmental of the 21st century, and along with our sister services, our Air Force will continue to fulfill our obligation to protect America, deter aggression, assist our allies, and defeat our enemies. As we adapt the Air Force to the demands of this era, we remain committed to fulfilling our global commitment as part of the joint warfighting team. In partnership, and with the continuing assistance of ... |
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| The U.S. Air Force Transformation Flight Plan, 2004. Third Edition |
01 JAN 2004 |
175 pages |
| Authors:
Mort Rolleston; John Pernot; Tim Keeports; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The "U.S. Air Force Transformation Flight Plan" (or Flight Plan) is the Air Force's transformation roadmap submission to the Office of Force Transformation (OFT) as required by the Secretary of Defense's Transformation Planning Guidance (TPG). It is a reporting document that shows how ongoing and planned Air Force transformation efforts are addressing the TPG. It does not represent new policy guidance or propose what the Air Force should do, but ... |
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| Final Environmental Assessment for the First Air Force Air Operations Center, First Air Force Headquarters/Air Force Forces Center, and Highway 98 Overpass at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida |
2004 |
35 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Air Force prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) of the potential environmental consequences of constructing modernized, centralized facilities for the newly formed 601st Air Operations Group (601 AOG) and a separate modernized, centralized facility to house the First Air Force (1 AF) and Air Force Forces (AFFOR) as well as a new overpass at Tyndall Air Force Base (AFB), Florida. The EA was completed pursuant to the National Environmental Policy ... |
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| Final Environmental Assessment for the Runway Extension and New Parking Apron at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida |
2004 |
32 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Air Force prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) of the potential environmental consequences of constructing a new heavy parking apron and runway extension at Tyndall Air Force Base (AFB), Florida. The EA was completed pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA); the Council on Environmental Quality regulations implementing NEPA (40 CFR (Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations) Sections 1500-1508), Department of Defense (DoD) Directive 6051.1; AFI 32-7061, Environmental Impact ... |
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| Air Force Basic Doctrine |
17 NOV 2003 |
119 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | This document is the premier statement of US Air Force basic doctrine. It has been prepared under the direction of the Chief of Staff of the Air Force (CSAF). It establishes general doctrinal guidance for the application of air and space forces in operations across the full range of military operations, from nuclear or conventional warfare, to military operations other than war (MOOTW), and to operations within the homeland. It ... |
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| The U.S. Air Force Transformation Flight Plan |
NOV 2003 |
177 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | For those of us charged with protecting the United States, new national security realities have forced us to redefine our enemies as well as our concepts of defense. As we prepare to fight these new enemies, we recognize the campaigns of the future will involve all elements of our nation's might--economic, diplomatic, information, investigative, and military power--and will require us to develop new concepts of operation, technologies, and organizational constructs ... |
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| Air Force Journal of Logistics - Fall 2003. Volume 27, Number 3 |
OCT 2003 |
49 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Air Force Journal of Logistics (AFJL), published quarterly, is the professional logistics publication of the United States Air Force. It provides an open forum to presenting research, innovative thinking, and ideas and issues of concern to the entire Air Force logistics community. Articles within this publication include: Logistics Career Enhancement Program, Logistics Career Broadening Program, Depot Maintenance Activity Group Funding, Logistics Investment Opportunities, German Wonder Weapons, Career Personnel Information, ... |
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| A New Vision for Global Support and Control |
JUL 2003 |
49 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Air Force journal of Logistics (AFJL) published quarterly, is the professional logistics publication of the United States Air Force. It provides an open forum for presenting research innovative thinking and ideas and issues of concern to the entire Air Force logistics community. The special theme of this journal is Combat Support Command and Control: New Global Vision for Support. |
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| The Report of the Working Group Concerning the Deterrence of and Response to Incidents of Sexual Assault at the U.S. Air Force Academy |
01-Jun-2003 |
215 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | On January 2, 2003, Dr. James G. Roche, the Secretary of the Air Force, received an e-mail directed initially to female cadets, which asserted that there was a significant sexual assault problem at the United States Air Force Academy that had been ignored by the Academy's leadership. Upon receipt of the e-mail, Secretary Roche immediately directed the General Counsel of the Air Force to lead a high-level working group to ... |
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| Air Force Journal of Logistics: Spares Campaign 2002. Volume 26 Number 3 |
SEP 2002 |
49 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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| DoD Modeling & Simulation Executive Agent for the Air & Space Natural Environment |
01 JUN 2002 |
22 pages |
| Authors:
David L. Johnson; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | Vision: Establish capabilities & infrastructure for DoD M&S programs to obtain authoritative representations of the natural environment that are readily accessible and cost effective Develop physically consistent representations within and among the Air, Ocean, Space, and Terrain domains Deliver the environment when needed in a standardized format that promotes interoperability, re-use, and confidence (includes Just-in-Time production). |
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| Air Force Journal of Logistics. Volume 26, Number 2, Summer 2002. Logistics Research Focus |
JUN 2002 |
49 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Air Force Journal of Logistics (AFJL), published quarterly is the professional logistics publication of the United States Air Force. It provides an open forum for presenting research, innovative thinking, and ideas and issues of concern to the entire Air Force logistics community. The feature theme of this periodical is Logistics Today. |
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| Joint Synthetic Battlespace |
28 MAY 2002 |
9 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | These viewgraphs discuss the Joint Synthetic BattleSpace (JSB) concept which is an on-demand, integrated environmental and operational battlespace, able to selectively accommodate different functional applications at varying levels of detail using common components. |
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| Counterair Operations Air Force Doctrine Document 2-1.1 |
26 APR 2002 |
40 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | Air Force Doctrine Document (AFDD) 2-1.1 provides Air Force doctrine for counter air operations and supports basic air and space doctrine. It replaces AFDD 2-1.1, dated 6 May 1998. This AFDD applies to all active duty Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard, and civilian Air Force personnel. This doctrine is authoritative but not directive; commanders are encouraged to exercise judgment in applying this doctrine to accomplish their missions. The mission ... |
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| Air Force Journal of Logistics. Volume 26, Number 4, Winter 2002 |
2002 |
48 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Air Force Journal of Logistics (AFJL), published quarterly, is the professional logistics publication of the United States Air Force. It provides an open forum for presenting research, innovative thinking, and ideas and issues of concern to the entire Air Force logistics community. This issue contains articles such as: Managing Air Force Depot Consumables, Reparability Forecast Model, Improving the Logistics Pipeline, Footprint Configuration: An Essential Element for Agile Combat Support ... |
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| Air Force Journal of Logistics. Volume 26, Number 3 |
2002 |
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| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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| Air Force Journal of Logistics. Volume 26, Number 2, Summer 2002 |
2002 |
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| Authors:
Alan L. Lindsay; John K. Dietz; Robert A. McGonagle; John W. Winkler; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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| Air Force Journal of Logistics. Volume 26, Number 1, Spring 2002 |
2002 |
48 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Air Force Journal of Logistics (AFJL), published quarterly, is the professional logistics publication of the United States Air Force. It provides an open forum for presenting research, innovative thinking, and ideas and issues of concern to the entire Air Force logistics community. It is a nondirective publication published under AFI 37-360, Volume 1. The views and opinions expressed in the Journal are those of the author and do not ... |
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| Air Mobility Issues 2002. Air Force Jounral of Logistics. Volume 26, Number 1, Spring 2002 |
2002 |
49 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Air Force Journal of Logistics is published quarterly and is the professional logistics publication of the United States Air Force. The theme of this issue is Air Mobility. Articles concern air refueling, air power, airlift operations, air mobility, air logistics and awards. |
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| United States Air Force Posture Statement 2001 |
DEC 2001 |
74 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | America is an aerospace nation. During the last 100 years, U.S. air and space competence has revolutionized the conduct of warfare, providing near- instantaneous global reconnaissance and the ability to precisely strike any target, anywhere, across the full spectrum of engagement, from combat operations to humanitarian aid. This competence has contributed to our ability to deter wars, as well as our ability to win them. However, in this new century, ... |
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| SAF/IAPD Guidance on Foreign Disclosure and International Technology Transfer (CD-ROM) |
11 SEP 2001 |
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| Authors:
James Wicecarver; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | ELECTRONIC FILE CHARACTERISTICS: 65 files; MS Word and Adobe PDF documents, GIF images, HTML, data and software (viewers). PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 computer laser optical disc (CD-ROM); 4 3/4 in.; 13.1 MB. SYSTEMS DETAIL NOTE: IBM-clone PC-compatible. ABSTRACT: This disc is a compilation of U S Government procedures and processes involved in the administering of exports to foreign countries. There are four major pieces of content: 1) Principles of National Disclosure ... |
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| Final Environmental Assessment. Sale of Cove Gardens Military Family Housing |
JUN 2001 |
75 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Cove Gardens Military Family Housing (MFH) area is located in the City of Panama City, Bay County, Florida, approximately 10.2 miles (roadway miles via United States Route 98) from Tyndall AFB. The housing area is located west of Tyndall AFB in a municipal area within the city limits of the City of Panama City. The MFH area consists of approximately 33 acres of land with 130 housing units in ... |
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| 10TH Annual Executive Forum on Modeling & Simulation |
30 MAY 2001 |
15 pages |
| Authors:
Lance W. Lord; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | These viewgraphs of the forum for Modeling and Simulation address the following questions: across-the-board cuts in forces & budgets, major geo- political upheaval, information technology revolution, the Internet as a basic fact of life, and warfighters top issues today. |
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| Through a Glass, Darkly: Innovation and Transformation in the Twenty- First Century Air Force |
APR 2001 |
108 pages |
| Authors:
Christian C. Daehnick; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | Innovation and transformation are the words of the moment in the defense community. Faced with an uncertain threat, limited budgets and at least the potential for major technological changes in the way some military missions are conducted, many outside the military have demanded major, even revolutionary change, and the military Services are each moving to frame their plans in suitable terms. The Air Force, both recognizing the potential for the ... |
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| The Shootdown of Trigger 4 |
APR 2001 |
49 pages |
| Authors:
Todd P. Harmer; C. R. Anderegg; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The official record shows that Cadillac, a flight of four F-4s on a MiG sweep mission over North Vietnam on 29 July 1972, engaged and shot down a MiG-21, a kill credited to Cadillac 1. Shortly thereafter, Pistol, a flight of four F-4s, escorting a chaff mission, engaged and shot down a second MiG-21. Almost immediately thereafter, a third MiG-21 shot down Trigger 4, one of a flight of four ... |
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| Air Force Journal of Logistics. Volume 24, Number 4, 2001 |
2001 |
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| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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| Air Force Strategic Plan, Volume 3: Long-Range Planning Guidance |
24 NOV 2000 |
53 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | As an Aerospace Nation, the United States remains committed to ensuring it remains the preeminent aerospace power of the 21st century. Our recent update to the Air Force Vision flows from the Joint Vision and the National Security Strategy and represents our continuing commitment to providing the Nation with the aero-space capabilities required to maintain our preeminence. Our Vision is grounded in Joint Vision 2020, which ... |
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| Military Operations Other Than War Air Force Doctrine Document 2-3 |
03 JUL 2000 |
75 pages |
| Authors:
Frederick L. Baier; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | This change updates Air Force MOOTW doctrine by improving the discussions on the need for Air Force commanders to recognize the dynamic and volatile nature of the MOOTW environment during peace operations (pages 2-8); by adding a discussion on the key roles of air mobility, the Air Force Medical Service, and chaplains in MOOTW (pages 11 and throughout; also pages 45; 47); by expanding the discussion of the COMAFFOR, the ... |
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