January 2006
Vol. 89, No. 1
Highlights from the January 2006 Issue
The Strategy of Desert Storm
High Anxiety
Eyes of the Fighter
Meet the New Boss
The Security Forces Rewrite
Up to Basics
Leaner, Meaner Depots
A Complex and Changing Air War
The Converging Paths of Whittle and von Ohain
Washington Watch
Aerospace World
Verbatim
Action in Congress
Growing Personnel Costs
Letters
JN Jenny
Complete Contents of January 2006 PDF
PDF Downloads are an Air & Space Forces Association member benefit.Battle Damage From the QDR
The upshot is that the Air Force of future years will be smaller and less capable than it otherwise would be.
Washington Watch
Keeping a Fu/I-Service USAF; Scoping Out the Mobility Requirement; The Japan Card ....
The Strategy of Desert Storm
Fifteen years ago this month, the Gulf War upset prevailing assumptions about airpower and its relationship to the "Air Land Battle."
High Anxiety
At AFA 's Los Angeles symposium, USAF leaders wondered: What happens if our space capabilities are ever compromised?
Eyes of the Fighter
Aircraft targeting pods-Litening, Sniper, LANT/RN-are turning the fighter force into an all-seeing eye.
Meet the New Boss
F-22 operations at Langley mark a transition away from the F-15 and toward a new heavyweight champ
The Security Forces Rewrite
Wherein expeditionary air bases are considered maneuver elements in their own right.
Up to Basics
New officers leave USAF's Air and Space Basic Course as dedicated airpower advocates.
Leaner Meaner Depots
USAF's air logistics centers are now faster, more efficient providers of combat power.
A Complex and Changing Air War
The top airman in Southwest Asia discusses air operations over Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Converging Paths of Whittle and von Ohain
They approached the jet engine problem in different ways, but they both solved it.
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