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Air University (AU) Press, a division of the Air Force Research Institute Maxwell AFB, Alabama, publishes school-selected student papers, faculty research efforts, textbooks, and curriculum-related materials, as well as the Air University Catalog and other administrative documents that directly support AU's program of professional military education (PME).

The series of school-sponsored papers we support include Air War College’s Maxwell Papers, Air Command and Staff College's Wright Flyers, theses by students at the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies (SAASS), and the College of Aerospace Doctrine, Research and Education's (CADRE) Papers. AU Press itself sponsors the Fairchild Papers, selected essays having research value to the Air Force.

Under the guidance of the AU Publication Review Board, at the instruction of higher level headquarters, and in cooperation with Air Force agencies, we also publish monographs, books, and other research and educational materials, as well as the English, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Chinese, and French editions of Air and Space Power Journal, the professional flagship journal of the Air Force.

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Architects of American Air Supremacy : Gen. Hap Arnold and Dr. The...

By: by Dik A. Daso

"The evolution of American science itself, from empiricism to a more German, theoretical approach to problem solution, is only indirectly addressed through the evolution of airpower. The biographical approach, emphasizing scientific and technological elements in Arnold’s and Kármán’s lives, is essential because the interaction of personalities, as well as their institutions, is inexorably linked to the development of American airpower. The importance of the personalities...

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Airpower Leadership on the Front Line : Lt Gen George H. Brett and...

By: by Lt Col Douglas A. Cox, USAF

Through a careful examination of primary and secondary sources, as well as his own acumen as a sharp officer, Cox uses Brett’s life to illuminate those factors that at first sped Brett through the ranks and then those variables that appeared to block his further advancement....As much as studies of commanders who grabbed the brass ring, this examination of George H. Brett adds insight into the makings of effective leadership and successful command.

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Circling the Earth : United States Plans for a Postwar Overseas Mi...

By: by Elliott V. Converse III

The overseas base planning process reflected the evolution and growing sophistication of American strategic thinking during the tumultuous period from 1942 through 1948. The results of the planning shaped, in many ways, the East-West struggle for much of the second half of the twentieth century. Elliott Converse has performed a great and remarkable service by capturing the often confusing and chaotic essence of the base planning effort during this turbulent period. His ...

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Airhead Operations : Where AMC Delivers - The Linchpin of Rapid Fo...

By: by John L. Cirafici

"Colonel Cirafici provides a clear picture of theater air mobility forces structure, their capabilities, and limitations . He has identified problem areas, and recommended improve ments. Colonel Cirafici has looked to the future and examined how ongoing changes in theater air mobility forces and equipment will increase the combatant commander's options in the theater. The greatest value of his study is to create a clearer understanding of how theater air mobility force...

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Velocity, Speed with Direction : The Professional Career of Gen Je...

By: by Aloysius G. Casey; Patrick A. Casey

"The publication of this book puts to rest 35 years of false history. It also decisively concludes the erroneous dishonor suffered by Gen John Daniel Lavelle, the Seventh Air Force commander. General Lavelle, Colonel O’Malley, and personnel of the Seventh Air Force acted pursuant to presidential orders secretly issued on 3 February 1972 in the Oval Office. It is clear that they loyally and bravely served, protected, and defended the Constitution of the United States."

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Kenneth N. Walker : Airpower's Untempered Crusader

By: by Martha Byrd

Kenneth Newton Walker had significant influence in the early days of airpower’s rise to prominence. Ms. Byrd has brought us the man behind the influence.

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Responsibility of Command : How UN and NATO Commanders Influenced ...

By: by Mark A. Bucknam

This book examines the role that theater-level commanders in the UN and NATO played in influencing the use of airpower over Bosnia between the spring of 1993 and the end of 1995. It also uncovers factors explaining why top UN and NATO commanders in the region acted as they did. The central thesis of this study is that the commanders’ needs to balance the various responsibilities inherent in command powerfully affected their actions when they tried to influence the use of airpower.

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Setting the Context : Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses and Joint ...

By: by James R. Brungess

"Setting the Context: Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses and Joint War Fighting in an Uncertain World explains why SEAD has changed the basic fabric of air warfare. In discussing the familiar themes of the past and the emerging paradigms of the future, Colonel Brungess weaves a web of changing interrelationships among services, politico-military structures, and research and development strategies, as well as developing a novel methodology for assessing events critical to air power's future."

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Engineering the Space Age : A Rocket Scientist Remembers

By: by Lt Col Robert V. Brulle, USAF, Retired

"From my experience in the aviation field, I find that this unique aviation and space history book provides a very realistic view on the use of technology in the aviation and space business as it was conquered during the past half century."

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Lights, Camera, Action Getting Back to the Basics

By: by SMSgt Leslie Bramlett, USAF

According to CMSgt Cari Kent, 30th Space Wing command chief, it is at basic training that Airmen learn everything they need to succeed in the Air Force.1 In recent incidents, Airmen have exhibited unacceptable actions. These range from transporting cruise missiles loaded with warheads from Minot to Barksdale AFB in 2007 and erroneously shipping nuclear-missile fuses to Taiwan in 2006, to other lesser-known infractions in the Air Force. Certainly, the remedy to ...

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Future War : An Assessment of Aerospace Campaigns in 2010

By: by Jeffery R. Barnett
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Divining Victory Airpower in the Israel-Hezbollah WarAirpower in t...

By: by William Arkin
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Space Power Integration : Perspectives from Space Weapons Officers

By: by Kendall K. Brown
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Strategy for Defeat : The Luftwaffe, 1933-1945

By: by Williamson Murray
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Technology and Military Doctrine

By: by I.B. Holley
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Thunder and Lightning : Desert Storm and the Airpower Debates

By: by Edward C. Mann III
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The US Air Force after Vietnam : Postwar Challenges and Potential ...

By: by Dr. Donald J. Mrozek
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The World Wide Military Command and Control System : Evolution and...

By: by David E. Pearson
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Airpower and the Ground War in Vietnam : Ideas and Actions

By: by Donald J. Mrozek
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The Air Force Role in Low-Intensity Conflict

By: by David J. Dean
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