Air and Space Power Journal, AFRP 10-1, Volume 31, N0. 3, Fall 2017

Maxwell Air Force Base, AL: Air Force Research Institute, 2017. Presumed First Edition/First Printing thus. Trade paperback. 112 pages. Illustrations. Notes. Air and Space Power Journal (ASPJ), the US Air Force’s (USAF) professional peer-reviewed journal and the leading forum for airpower thought and dialogue. ASPJ seeks to foster intellectual discussion and debate among air, space, and cyber power leaders, both domestically and internationally. Even before the founding of the USAF, Air University initiated publication of the Air University Quarterly Review in 1947. Maj. Gen. Muir S. Fairchild established this journal as a professional publication in the highest sense of the word—one that would reflect the best professional thought concerning global concepts and doctrines of air strategy and tactics. Since its inauguration, the journal has appeared under the titles Air University Quarterly Review, Air University Review, Airpower Journal, Aerospace Power Journal, and, currently, Air and Space Power Journal. Since 1947, this periodical has fulfilled its mandate to provide an avenue for professional Airmen to present their original thinking on the subject of airpower. The Air and Space Power Journal (ISSN 1554-2505), Air Force Recurring Publication 10-1, published bimonthly, is the professional journal of the United States Air Force. This issue addresses the threat environment, nuclear weapons modernization, Transformational Leadership, ISR, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, Airpower, Taliban, World War I, Airpower, and Air Mission Command. Condition: Very good.

Keywords: Threat Environment, Nuclear Weapons Modernization, Transformational Leadership, ISR, Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, Airpower, Taliban, Airpower, First World War, Air Mission Command, Bert Frandsen, Michaela Dodge, Daniel Connelly, Brian

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