The Aerospace Force


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The Aerospace Force


The Aerospace Force
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language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2000

The Aerospace Force written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Aeronautics, Military categories.




Anatomy Of A Reform


Anatomy Of A Reform
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Author : Richard G. Davis
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003

Anatomy Of A Reform written by Richard G. Davis and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Air warfare categories.




Flexbasing Achieving Global Presence For Expeditionary Aerospace Forces


Flexbasing Achieving Global Presence For Expeditionary Aerospace Forces
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language : en
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Release Date : 2000

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The U.S. Air Force has embarked on a process of reshaping itself to better meet the demands of the new strategic environment. This new environment presents challenges that are quite different from those the service faced when it came of age during the Cold War. In that struggle, the adversary was well known, and the theaters of operation were identified and defended with permanently stationed forces. Today's challenges are more diverse, and in many respects more unpredictable. There are both "pop-up" contingencies in places where the Air Force has rarely before operated and continuing "steady-state" regional security commitments far from any Air Force main operating base (MOB). This has forced a new mode of operation on the Air Force, one that has required frequent deployments of personnel and aircraft to austere forward operating locations. Not being structured to operate continuously in this way, the Air Force has had to pay a price for supporting these forward operations, a price that has been reflected in lower personnel retention rates and lower overall readiness. The service is responding to these challenges by reorganizing itself into an Expeditionary Aerospace Force (EAF). This reorganization represents an historic transition for the Air Force from a military service that has chiefly performed its mission by operating from MOBs to one that can quickly and easily project sizable forces overseas to austere and unanticipated locations, and sustain them there indefinitely. The research described in this report was conducted within the Aerospace Force Development Program of Project AIR FORCE, as part of a project entitled "Implementing an Effective Air Expeditionary Force." It was cosponsored by the Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff for Air and Space Operations (AF/XO) and the Deputy Chief of Staff for Installations and Logistics (AF/IL).



Aerospace Power In The Twenty First Century A Basic Primer


Aerospace Power In The Twenty First Century A Basic Primer
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Author : Clayton K. S. Chun
language : en
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Release Date : 2001

Aerospace Power In The Twenty First Century A Basic Primer written by Clayton K. S. Chun and has been published by DIANE Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001 with Air power categories.


Dr. Chun's Aerospace Power in the Twenty-First Century: A Basic Primer is a great start towards understanding the importance of aerospace power and its ability to conduct modern warfare. Aerospace power is continually changing because of new technology, threats, and air and space theories. However, many basic principles about aerospace power have stood the test of time and warfare. This book provides the reader with many of these time-tested ideas for consideration and reflection. Although Aerospace Power in the Twenty-First Century was written for future officers, individuals desiring a broad overview of aerospace power are invited to read, share, and discuss many of the ideas and thoughts presented here. Officers from other services will find that this introduction to air and space forces will give them a good grasp of aerospace power. More experienced aerospace leaders can use this book to revisit many of the issues that have affected air and space forces in the past and that might affect them in the future. Air Force officers will discover that Aerospace Power in the Twenty-First Century is a very timely and reflective resource for their professional libraries.



Review Of The Future Of The U S Aerospace Infrastructure And Aerospace Engineering Disciplines To Meet The Needs Of The Air Force And The Department Of Defense


Review Of The Future Of The U S Aerospace Infrastructure And Aerospace Engineering Disciplines To Meet The Needs Of The Air Force And The Department Of Defense
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Author : National Research Council
language : en
Publisher: National Academies Press
Release Date : 2001-10-27

Review Of The Future Of The U S Aerospace Infrastructure And Aerospace Engineering Disciplines To Meet The Needs Of The Air Force And The Department Of Defense written by National Research Council and has been published by National Academies Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001-10-27 with Technology & Engineering categories.


The Principal Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition requested that the National Research Council (NRC) review the Air Force's planned acquisition programs to determine if, given its scale, the highly talented scientific, technical, and engineering personnel base could be maintained, to identify issues affecting the engineering and science work force, and to identify issues affecting the aerospace industry's leadership in technology development, innovation, and product quality, as well as its ability to support Air Force missions.



Basic Aerospace Doctrine Of The United States Air Force


Basic Aerospace Doctrine Of The United States Air Force
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Author : Dennis M. Drew
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1992

Basic Aerospace Doctrine Of The United States Air Force written by Dennis M. Drew and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with Air power categories.




Basic Aerospace Doctrine Of The United States Air Force


Basic Aerospace Doctrine Of The United States Air Force
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language : en
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Release Date : 1984

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Testing The Aerospace Expeditionary Force Concept


Testing The Aerospace Expeditionary Force Concept
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Author : William L. Dowdy
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2000

Testing The Aerospace Expeditionary Force Concept written by William L. Dowdy and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Aeronautics, Military categories.


During the period 1995-97, the deployment of four Aerospace Expeditionary Forces (AEFs) to Bahrain, Jordan, and Qatar (x2) served as useful tests of the AEF concept first broached in its latter-day incarnation soon after "Operation Vigilant Warrior" in the Persian Gulf in 1994. Responding to a manifest need to be able to rapidly deploy aerospace power to deter or to halt aggression against U.S. interests abroad, USAF leadership has designed and implemented a new organizing concept for service culture and operations - the Expeditionary Aerospace Force (EAF). The deployments of AEFs I - IV to the Middle East provided experience, data, and "lessons learned" that have since been incorporated into the EAF design. Based on available unclassified information, this study first comparatively considers the strengths and weaknesses of the aerospace expeditionary force concept evinced in the four deployments of 1995-97. Then, factoring in additional accounts of participants and the views of other writers, the author mines the accumulated evidence for analytical insights around six issue categories: planning, diplomatic preparation, force protection, logistics, command and control, and training and education. The study concludes that force protection and logistics are the most vexing challenges confronting architects and implementers of the EAF concept. Force protection may indeed prove to be too hard and too expensive in some cases.



An Aerospace Bibliography


An Aerospace Bibliography
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language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1978

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Aerospace Power The Case For Indivisible Application


Aerospace Power The Case For Indivisible Application
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language : en
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Release Date : 1986

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Air power doctrine is comprised of both a formal literature such as the Army's Field Manual lO0-2O, Command and Employment of Air Power (published during World War II), or today's Air Force Manual 1-1, Basic Aerospace Doctrine of the United States Air Force, and an informal and uncodified set of doctrinal perceptions that, although they are not in the official literature, affect the way our military forces do business. This second category, the unofficial doctrine, represents a sort of corporate consensus of "how we really do business" and is generally based on a combination of "real world" observations and political necessity. This study addressed just such an unofficial doctrine. A persistent legacy of the World War II era of strategic bombardment and the postwar requirement for nuclear deterrence is the association of long-range combat aircraft (bombers) with the strategic nuclear mission and, conversely, the assumption that the far more likely nonnuclear conflicts will be handled by the "tactical" elements of our aerospace forces, our fighters. This study offers a serious alternative to this "aerospace folklore." The proposals put forth here are based on the indivisible air power concept which suggests that strategic and tactical classifications are purely transitory and depend on how a weapon is used, not on its size, speed, range, payload, employment medium (space or air), or service or command affiliation. The doctrinal framework presented in this study, if applied to all our aerospace systems, should result in a far more flexible aerospace force structure, one that gets the most from our increasingly expensive and limited assets. More important, it should improve our ability to rapidly respond to global crisis and conflict and to apply the appropriate level of force at the right place and the right time.