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Air Force Research Institute Papers 2012-2 : The Next-Generation Expeditionary Air Force

By Jeffrey Hukill, Kristal Alfonso, Scott Johnson, John Conway

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Title: Air Force Research Institute Papers 2012-2 : The Next-Generation Expeditionary Air Force  
Author: Jeffrey Hukill, Kristal Alfonso, Scott Johnson, John Conway
Volume: 2012-2
Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Military Science, United States Air Force
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Publisher: Air University Press
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Hukill, Kristal Alfonso, Scott Johnson, John Conwa, B. J. (n.d.). Air Force Research Institute Papers 2012-2 : The Next-Generation Expeditionary Air Force. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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In this study, we discuss five issues for change, and our recommendations provide the framework needed to produce the project’s desired end state of a measurable and sustainable expeditionary process that meets combatant commanders’ requirements across the range of military operations. The Air Force continues to support CCDR requirements around the globe. However, the stresses in today’s operating environment have revealed weaknesses in the way the Air Force presents forces and capabilities in support of CCDR needs. The challenge is to change current processes so that every deployment is not a custom-made wooden shoe.

Table of Contents
Executive Summary ix Introduction 1 Organize-Train-Equip 7 Force Presentation Model 15 Force Generation and Presentation 21 Training, Education, and Strategic Communication 25 Conclusion 31 Notes 32 List of Acronyms 33

 
 



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