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Author Name:   USAF

Title:    Access To Space-Routine, Responsive And Flexible

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CD ROM:   CD ROM Version
Publisher:    USAF 1999

Seller ID:   003875

003875-AUCSC54-999-04 Access To Space-Routine, Responsive And Flexible Implications For An Expeditionary Air Force 54 Pages 1999 THIS DOCUMENT IS FURNISHED ON CDROM FORMAT This is an exciting and challenging time for the United States Air Force. Technological advancements and the blurring of lines between the military and the commercial world create new dangers as well as opportunities. As the Air Force struggles to mold itself into an expeditionary force, issues concerning the integration of air and space become more critical. This research paper briefly discusses the larger issue of integration to set the context for discussing the specific issue of routine, responsive and flexible access to space and how it may impact the Expeditionary Air Force (EAF) construct. The Air Force must act quickly to develop doctrine and command relationships designed to maximize the combat capabilities engendered by routine space access. It is imperative to exploit these rapidly developing capabilities in order to not only remain the world's preeminent aerospace power, but to protect and defend the economic viability of our country and ensure the safety of our citizens. THIS DOCUMENT IS FURNISHED ON CDROM FORMAT

AUCSC54-999-04 ACCESS TO SPACE-ROUTINE, RESPONSIVE AND FLEXIBLE, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF, JCS, POLICY, MILITARY HISTORY, ARMY, USAF, USMC, KOREAN WAR, VIETNAM OPERATIONS, GRENADA, JUST CAUSE, IRAN, USSR, SOVIET UNION, IRAQ, OPERATION DESERT STORM, CUBAN MIS

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