Air power -- United States
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Air power -- United States
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Air power
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Incoming Resources
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- The long search for a surgical strike, precision munitions and the revolution in military affairs, David R. Mets
- A kill is a kill, asymmetrically attacking U.S. airpower, by Michael A. O'Halloran
- Cataclysm, General Hap Arnold and the defeat of Japan, Herman S. Wolk
- Short of general war, perspectives on the use of military power in the 21st century : anthology of student research papers from the U.S. Army War College class of 2008, edited by Harry R. Yarger
- Grounded, the case for abolishing the United States Air Force, Robert M. Farley
- Global reach--global power, Air Force strategic vision, past and future, Barbara J. Faulkenberry
- Expendable remotely piloted vehicles for strategic offensive airpower roles, Dennis Larm
- Warden and the Air Corps Tactical School, deja vu?, Scott D. West
- Airpower, chaos, and infrastructure, lords of the rings, Edward J. Felker
- Irregular warfare
- The F-22, the right fighter for the twenty-first century?, Michael J. Costigan
- A 21st-century concept of air and military operations, by Robbin F. Laird
- Winged defense, the development and possibilities of modern air power--economic and military, William "Billy" Mitchell
- The quick response Air Force, decisive expeditionary airpower for the future?, G. Larry Thompson
- Defense primer, United States airpower, Jeremiah Gertler
- The air superiority fighter and defense transformation, why DOD requirements demand the F/A-22 Raptor, Devin L. Cate
- Airpower in the context of a dysfunctional joint doctrine, Carl R. Pivarsky Jr
- War from above the clouds, B-52 operations during the Second Indochina War and the effects of the air war on theory and doctrine, William P. Head
- Combat air power, joint mission assessments needed before making program and budget decisions : report to congressional committees, United States General Accounting Office
- An enduring framework for assessing the contributions of force structure to a coercive strategy, Eric A. Beene
- Sustained Coercive Air Presence, provide comfort, deny flight, and the future of airpower in peace enforcement, George D. Kramlinger
- Effects-based targeting, another empty promise?, T. W. Beagle Jr
- Thunder and lightning, Desert Storm and the airpower debates, Edward C. Mann III
- Air superiority at Red Flag, mass, technology, and winning the next war, Joseph W. Locke
- Targeting for effect, analytical framework for counterland operations, Scott G. Walker
- Alternatives for long-range ground-attack systems
- Counterland operations
- Hap Arnold, the general who invented the U.S Air Force, Bill Yenne
- Time-critical targeting, predictive versus reactionary methods : an analysis for the future, Gregory S. Marzolf
- The role of United States air power in peacekeeping, by Brooks L. Bash
- Recapitalizing the Air Force intellect, essays on war, airpower, and military education, Dennis M. Drew
- Projecting American airpower, should we buy bombers, carriers, or fighters?, Roy Michael Mattson
- America's first air battles, lessons learned or lessons lost?, Aldon E. Purdham Jr
- Countersea operations
- Ground truth, the implications of joint interdependence for air and ground operations, by L. Ross Roberts
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