Author: Lawrence R. Lane
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ISBN:
Category : Air bases, American
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
The New World Order, or Post Cold War Period, are best described as a time of increased emphasis on domestic issues in the United States, the rise of nationalistic trends globally, and a greater emphasis by the world community on the United Nations as an honest broker in international disputes. Our emphasis on domestic issues centered on the national deficit and resulted in a scramble by Federal departments for the scarce dollars left after severe budget reductions. This manifested itself in a much reduced United States Department of Defense dependent on crisis response instead of forward deployed forces. The Air Force developed its new doctrine around this concept of Global Reach/Global Power. Global Reach/Global Power is accomplished by a smaller, highly capable force with the ability to respond rapidly with decisive power anywhere in the world. To be successful, every specialty in the Air Force must be able to transition from peacetime to war in minimum time and deploy without any loss of capability. This paper promotes several steps which will make the Security Police more capable of performing its mission in both peace and war. It includes broadening the Security Police mission to accurately reflect all its functions in support of Global Reach/Global Power, equipping and training the entire specialty so that it is packaged to support any contingency in minimum time, and incorporating jointness throughout the career field from doctrine to training. Finally these proposals provide the United States Air Force an organic force which operates equally well in peace or war. Now more than ever, with shrinking defense dollars for replacement, it is critical that we protect each remaining airpower asset for Global Reach/Global Power.
Airfield Defense for Global Reach/Global Power
Author: Lawrence R. Lane
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air bases, American
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
The New World Order, or Post Cold War Period, are best described as a time of increased emphasis on domestic issues in the United States, the rise of nationalistic trends globally, and a greater emphasis by the world community on the United Nations as an honest broker in international disputes. Our emphasis on domestic issues centered on the national deficit and resulted in a scramble by Federal departments for the scarce dollars left after severe budget reductions. This manifested itself in a much reduced United States Department of Defense dependent on crisis response instead of forward deployed forces. The Air Force developed its new doctrine around this concept of Global Reach/Global Power. Global Reach/Global Power is accomplished by a smaller, highly capable force with the ability to respond rapidly with decisive power anywhere in the world. To be successful, every specialty in the Air Force must be able to transition from peacetime to war in minimum time and deploy without any loss of capability. This paper promotes several steps which will make the Security Police more capable of performing its mission in both peace and war. It includes broadening the Security Police mission to accurately reflect all its functions in support of Global Reach/Global Power, equipping and training the entire specialty so that it is packaged to support any contingency in minimum time, and incorporating jointness throughout the career field from doctrine to training. Finally these proposals provide the United States Air Force an organic force which operates equally well in peace or war. Now more than ever, with shrinking defense dollars for replacement, it is critical that we protect each remaining airpower asset for Global Reach/Global Power.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air bases, American
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
The New World Order, or Post Cold War Period, are best described as a time of increased emphasis on domestic issues in the United States, the rise of nationalistic trends globally, and a greater emphasis by the world community on the United Nations as an honest broker in international disputes. Our emphasis on domestic issues centered on the national deficit and resulted in a scramble by Federal departments for the scarce dollars left after severe budget reductions. This manifested itself in a much reduced United States Department of Defense dependent on crisis response instead of forward deployed forces. The Air Force developed its new doctrine around this concept of Global Reach/Global Power. Global Reach/Global Power is accomplished by a smaller, highly capable force with the ability to respond rapidly with decisive power anywhere in the world. To be successful, every specialty in the Air Force must be able to transition from peacetime to war in minimum time and deploy without any loss of capability. This paper promotes several steps which will make the Security Police more capable of performing its mission in both peace and war. It includes broadening the Security Police mission to accurately reflect all its functions in support of Global Reach/Global Power, equipping and training the entire specialty so that it is packaged to support any contingency in minimum time, and incorporating jointness throughout the career field from doctrine to training. Finally these proposals provide the United States Air Force an organic force which operates equally well in peace or war. Now more than ever, with shrinking defense dollars for replacement, it is critical that we protect each remaining airpower asset for Global Reach/Global Power.
مشكلة الغذاء في الوطن العربي
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Languages : en
Pages :
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Global Reach-Global Power and the USAF Tactical Air Forces
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ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
In June 1990, the Secretary of the Air Force, Donald B. Rice, issued a Department of the Air Force White Paper entitled The Air Force and U.S. National Security: Global Reach Global Power which set the stage for the evolving role of the Air Force as a prime instrument of national security policy and strategy. As a result of dramatic and historic changes in the international environment, it is clear that defense budget reductions will significantly affect the USAF by not only cutting force structure, but also by deleting some forward basing overseas. Secretary Rice foresees a leading role for the USAF in protecting worldwide U.S. interests by projecting U.S. airpower, whenever and wherever, to fill the gaps left by these cuts. This paper will focus on one element of U.S. airpower, the USAF Tactical Air Force and their future roles, missions, and capabilities to support the Global Reach - Global Power strategy.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
In June 1990, the Secretary of the Air Force, Donald B. Rice, issued a Department of the Air Force White Paper entitled The Air Force and U.S. National Security: Global Reach Global Power which set the stage for the evolving role of the Air Force as a prime instrument of national security policy and strategy. As a result of dramatic and historic changes in the international environment, it is clear that defense budget reductions will significantly affect the USAF by not only cutting force structure, but also by deleting some forward basing overseas. Secretary Rice foresees a leading role for the USAF in protecting worldwide U.S. interests by projecting U.S. airpower, whenever and wherever, to fill the gaps left by these cuts. This paper will focus on one element of U.S. airpower, the USAF Tactical Air Force and their future roles, missions, and capabilities to support the Global Reach - Global Power strategy.
Global Reach - Global Power and the USAF Tactical Air Forces
Author: Glen W. Moorhead
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Category : Air power
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
In June 1990, the Secretary of the Air Force, Donald B. Rice, issued a Department of the Air Force White Paper entitled The Air Force and U.S. National Security: Global Reach Global Power which set the stage for the evolving role of the Air Force as a prime instrument of national security policy and strategy. As a result of dramatic and historic changes in the international environment, it is clear that defense budget reductions will significantly affect the USAF by not only cutting force structure, but also by deleting some forward basing overseas. Secretary Rice foresees a leading role for the USAF in protecting worldwide U.S. interests by projecting U.S. airpower, whenever and wherever, to fill the gaps left by these cuts. This paper will focus on one element of U.S. airpower, the USAF Tactical Air Force and their future roles, missions, and capabilities to support the Global Reach - Global Power strategy.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air power
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
In June 1990, the Secretary of the Air Force, Donald B. Rice, issued a Department of the Air Force White Paper entitled The Air Force and U.S. National Security: Global Reach Global Power which set the stage for the evolving role of the Air Force as a prime instrument of national security policy and strategy. As a result of dramatic and historic changes in the international environment, it is clear that defense budget reductions will significantly affect the USAF by not only cutting force structure, but also by deleting some forward basing overseas. Secretary Rice foresees a leading role for the USAF in protecting worldwide U.S. interests by projecting U.S. airpower, whenever and wherever, to fill the gaps left by these cuts. This paper will focus on one element of U.S. airpower, the USAF Tactical Air Force and their future roles, missions, and capabilities to support the Global Reach - Global Power strategy.
Global Reach - Global Power: The Evolving Air Force Contribution to National Security
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Languages : en
Pages : 17
Book Description
This current white paper reviews the principles of Global Reach-Global Power and shows how we have applied them to every aspect of how we do business. It also outlines the evolution in our thinking spurred by these principles and the experience of the Gulf War and other events. The principles of Global Reach-Global Power have been battle tested. They have enabled us to identify and nurture the unique contributions of aerospace power to joint warfare and the Nation's defense. They will continue to serve as the intellectual compass of an institution whose contribution to national security becomes more important daily-the United States Air Force.
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Languages : en
Pages : 17
Book Description
This current white paper reviews the principles of Global Reach-Global Power and shows how we have applied them to every aspect of how we do business. It also outlines the evolution in our thinking spurred by these principles and the experience of the Gulf War and other events. The principles of Global Reach-Global Power have been battle tested. They have enabled us to identify and nurture the unique contributions of aerospace power to joint warfare and the Nation's defense. They will continue to serve as the intellectual compass of an institution whose contribution to national security becomes more important daily-the United States Air Force.
Global Reach, Global Power
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Category : Air power
Languages : en
Pages : 15
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Category : Air power
Languages : en
Pages : 15
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Air Force Future Operating Concept - a View of the Air Force In 2035
Author: U. S. Military
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781790135264
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
The Air Force Future Operating Concept broadly portrays how the future Air Force will conduct its five core missions as part of a joint, interagency, or multinational force, or independently in support of national security objectives. The central idea is this: "In 2035, AF forces will leverage operational agility as a way to adapt swiftly to any situation or enemy action. Operational agility is the ability to rapidly generate -and shift among -multiple solutions for a given challenge." By using operational agility as a guiding principle in the conduct of our core missions, we can preserve the Air Force's ability to act quickly in response to any challenge. Through application of this central idea, we describe our vision for how future Air Force forces may operate. The Air Force seeks bold and innovative approaches to its core missions, and success will also depend on close relationships with partners, particularly the members of the joint team. The ideas in this concept form a basis for examination, experimentation, and capability development planning for building the Air Force of the future. We now face another of those crucial moments in time. The dynamic, complex future is already beginning to challenge us. It is time for this generation of Airmen to develop a way to succeed. We invite you to read about our concept and visualize how Air Force forces of the future may contribute to a strong National defense, support for our allies and partners, and a free and stable world for all.Contents: Concept for Future air Force Operations * Air Force Core Missions - 2035 * Implications * ConclusionWhile the AF Future Operating Concept portrays skilled Airmen employing advanced technology in innovative ways to deter and defeat adversaries, it also emphasizes that the nature of warfare will not change over the next two decades. War will remain a clash of wills between thinking adversaries, and it will occur in an environment of uncertainty and rapid change. However, the character of warfare is becoming far less predictable and more complex. No technology or technique will eliminate the metaphorical fog and friction of warfare, and no military advantage will go unchallenged by adversaries seeking to achieve their objectives and deny us ours. While war will remain an instrument of policy, with associated constraints/restraints and specified missions for military forces, navigating the relationship between policy and war will be even more challenging in the complex future.The AFSEA, which compiles the expert analyses of the future environment across the Department of Defense, Intelligence Community, and think tanks, highlights that the era in which the United States can project power globally essentially uncontested has ended. It identifies four emerging trends that are highly likely to characterize the future: increasing speed and proliferation of technological change, geopolitical instability, increasing scarcity of natural resources, and an increasingly important and vulnerable global commons. The AFSEA uses these trends to derive six emerging trends with implications for the Air Force: 1) adversaries' acquisition and development of capabilities to challenge the U.S.; 2) increasing importance or frequency of irregular, urban, humanitarian, and intelligence operations; 3) increasing challenges to deterrence; 4) energy costs; 5) exploiting new technology opportunities; and 6) challenges of climate change. The rapid pace of change occurring throughout the world acts as a common thread between these trends and implications, and compounds the uncertainty and complexity of the future environment.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781790135264
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
The Air Force Future Operating Concept broadly portrays how the future Air Force will conduct its five core missions as part of a joint, interagency, or multinational force, or independently in support of national security objectives. The central idea is this: "In 2035, AF forces will leverage operational agility as a way to adapt swiftly to any situation or enemy action. Operational agility is the ability to rapidly generate -and shift among -multiple solutions for a given challenge." By using operational agility as a guiding principle in the conduct of our core missions, we can preserve the Air Force's ability to act quickly in response to any challenge. Through application of this central idea, we describe our vision for how future Air Force forces may operate. The Air Force seeks bold and innovative approaches to its core missions, and success will also depend on close relationships with partners, particularly the members of the joint team. The ideas in this concept form a basis for examination, experimentation, and capability development planning for building the Air Force of the future. We now face another of those crucial moments in time. The dynamic, complex future is already beginning to challenge us. It is time for this generation of Airmen to develop a way to succeed. We invite you to read about our concept and visualize how Air Force forces of the future may contribute to a strong National defense, support for our allies and partners, and a free and stable world for all.Contents: Concept for Future air Force Operations * Air Force Core Missions - 2035 * Implications * ConclusionWhile the AF Future Operating Concept portrays skilled Airmen employing advanced technology in innovative ways to deter and defeat adversaries, it also emphasizes that the nature of warfare will not change over the next two decades. War will remain a clash of wills between thinking adversaries, and it will occur in an environment of uncertainty and rapid change. However, the character of warfare is becoming far less predictable and more complex. No technology or technique will eliminate the metaphorical fog and friction of warfare, and no military advantage will go unchallenged by adversaries seeking to achieve their objectives and deny us ours. While war will remain an instrument of policy, with associated constraints/restraints and specified missions for military forces, navigating the relationship between policy and war will be even more challenging in the complex future.The AFSEA, which compiles the expert analyses of the future environment across the Department of Defense, Intelligence Community, and think tanks, highlights that the era in which the United States can project power globally essentially uncontested has ended. It identifies four emerging trends that are highly likely to characterize the future: increasing speed and proliferation of technological change, geopolitical instability, increasing scarcity of natural resources, and an increasingly important and vulnerable global commons. The AFSEA uses these trends to derive six emerging trends with implications for the Air Force: 1) adversaries' acquisition and development of capabilities to challenge the U.S.; 2) increasing importance or frequency of irregular, urban, humanitarian, and intelligence operations; 3) increasing challenges to deterrence; 4) energy costs; 5) exploiting new technology opportunities; and 6) challenges of climate change. The rapid pace of change occurring throughout the world acts as a common thread between these trends and implications, and compounds the uncertainty and complexity of the future environment.
Global Reach--Global Power: Air Force Strategic Vision, Past and Future
Author: BARBARA J. FAULKENBERRY.
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The Posture Triangle
Author: Stacie L. Pettyjohn
Publisher: Rand Corporation
ISBN: 0833081705
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 127
Book Description
U.S. Air Force (USAF) global posture—its overseas forces, facilities, and arrangements with partner nations—faces a variety of fiscal, political, and military challenges. This report seeks to identify why the USAF needs a global posture, where it needs basing and access, the types of security partnerships that minimize peacetime access risk, and the amount of forward presence that the USAF requires.
Publisher: Rand Corporation
ISBN: 0833081705
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 127
Book Description
U.S. Air Force (USAF) global posture—its overseas forces, facilities, and arrangements with partner nations—faces a variety of fiscal, political, and military challenges. This report seeks to identify why the USAF needs a global posture, where it needs basing and access, the types of security partnerships that minimize peacetime access risk, and the amount of forward presence that the USAF requires.
De-ranged global power and air mobility for the new millennium
Author: Robert A. Colella
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428990135
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
This is a story of long-range airpower, from Gen. Henry H. 'Hap' Arnold's vision of a global mission to the Global Strike Task Force and expeditionary air forces of the year 2001. It examines global power from its origins as Strategic Air Command built a fleet of bombers and tankers to meet the needs of the global nuclear-deterrent policy of the Cold War. With the end of the Cold War and the changes in force structure that followed, USAF soon lost its historical roots in global power. This evolution is traced through the studies and commissions of the 1990's established to determine the force structure for the twenty-first century. The assumptions that were made to develop a force focused on expeditionary short-range airpower to project global power are established and then examined with four case studies in the application of airpower over long range. Operation Nickel Grass, the U.S. airlift to Israel during the 1973 Yom Kippur War; the British airpower experience in the Falkland Islands War with its Vulcan Black Buck missions; Operation Eldorado Canyon; and Operation Desert Strike are used to provide evidence to support and refute the assumptions made during the 1990's to structure the USAF force structure around short-range expeditionary forces with the intention of forward deploying them in a crisis. These case studies are evaluated and recommendations are offered for the force structure of the twenty-first century to ensure an adequate global power force capable of executing a global power strategy. The conclusions of this study do not make recommendations for long- or short-range airpower but rather offer recommendations for methods to enable those forces in the future with a sturdy in-flight refueling force capable of supporting long-range missions free from the entanglements of foreign support and reliance on forward basing.
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428990135
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
This is a story of long-range airpower, from Gen. Henry H. 'Hap' Arnold's vision of a global mission to the Global Strike Task Force and expeditionary air forces of the year 2001. It examines global power from its origins as Strategic Air Command built a fleet of bombers and tankers to meet the needs of the global nuclear-deterrent policy of the Cold War. With the end of the Cold War and the changes in force structure that followed, USAF soon lost its historical roots in global power. This evolution is traced through the studies and commissions of the 1990's established to determine the force structure for the twenty-first century. The assumptions that were made to develop a force focused on expeditionary short-range airpower to project global power are established and then examined with four case studies in the application of airpower over long range. Operation Nickel Grass, the U.S. airlift to Israel during the 1973 Yom Kippur War; the British airpower experience in the Falkland Islands War with its Vulcan Black Buck missions; Operation Eldorado Canyon; and Operation Desert Strike are used to provide evidence to support and refute the assumptions made during the 1990's to structure the USAF force structure around short-range expeditionary forces with the intention of forward deploying them in a crisis. These case studies are evaluated and recommendations are offered for the force structure of the twenty-first century to ensure an adequate global power force capable of executing a global power strategy. The conclusions of this study do not make recommendations for long- or short-range airpower but rather offer recommendations for methods to enable those forces in the future with a sturdy in-flight refueling force capable of supporting long-range missions free from the entanglements of foreign support and reliance on forward basing.