December 2008

Vol. 91, No. 12

 
Highlights from the December 2008 Issue

McGuire Means Mobility

The 305th Air Mobility Wing’s thousands of airmen keep the airlifters and tankers in constant motion.

On Military Health Care

A long and frequently tense national debate over the cost of military health care once again is gathering force, threatening to become a divisive issue for President Obama in his first months in office. On one side of this argument...

Air Force World

Donley Becomes USAF Secretary Michael B. Donley formally became the 22nd Secretary of the Air Force Oct. 17 during a swearing-in ceremony at the Air Force Memorial in Arlington, Va. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates administered the oath of office....

Verbatim

The Scholar-Secretaries “For the first time, both the United States Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense have doctorates in Russian studies. A fat lot of good that’s done us.”—Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates, speech at Oxford Analytica (United...

Letters

Airlift on Thin Ice With “Airlift on Thin Ice” [October, p. 32], John Tirpak continues his valuable series of annual updates on air mobility. But I think he underemphasized the real challenges to initiating a successful fix to the national...

Books

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AFA National Report

Speaking to AMC Air Force Association Chairman of the Board Joseph E. Sutter addressed Air Mobility Command leaders at an AMC commander’s conference at Scott AFB, Ill., in October. Invited to the three-day meeting by the head of AMC, Gen....
 
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Air Supremacy in a Downdraft
The Air Force brand of air dominance has been around quite a while, so long that many now view it as a birthright.
By Robert S. Dudney

Losing Air Dominance
The Gulf War was a turning point of a negative kind. It's been downhill from ther9e
By Rebecca Grant

High Stress Numbers Game
Demand is high. Systems and forces are few. How will the Air Force square the circle?
By John A. Tirpak

Focused Lethality
USAF seeks weapons with less boom but more precision and flexibility.
By Marc V. Shanz

Armed Overwatch
In recent years, close air support has undergone something like a revolution
By Rebecca Grant

McGuire Means Mobility
The 305th Air Mobility Wing's thousands of airmen keep the airlifters and tankers in constant motion.
By Rick Llinares

Rendezvous With the Rex
They buc.1:ed storm after storm, and turbulenc9 tossed them around, but the lead navigator was Curtis LeMay.
By John T. Correll

Up From 'Flying Club"
In the beginning, the Air Guard got no respect. Then along came Winston Wilson.
By Charles J. Gross

Forceful "Argument"
In the famous "Big Week" bombing campaign, America's crushing advantage was leadership.
By Walter J. Boyne

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