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AIR AND SPACE POWER JOURNAL Volume XVI AUTHOR INDEX Ash, Col Eric. “The ‘Perception Transformation’ ” (edi- Jumper, Gen John P. “Why ‘Air and Space’?” (a word torial), no. 2 (summer 2002): 6-7. from the chief), no. 3 (fall 2002): 5. . “The Revolution in Terrorism” (editorial), no. 1 Kaufman, Col Timothy, Lt Col Donald H. Leathem, and (spring 2002): 3-4. Lt Col Steven M. Rinaldi. “Protecting the Homeland: Bellaire, Maj PauJ.l, J r.“ Back to the Future: Thoughts on Air Force Roles in Homeland Security,” no. 1 (spring a Bipolar World Redux” (vortices), no. 1 (spring 2002): 2002): 77-86. 106-11. Kennedy, Capt Floyd D.,Jr . “Transforming the Submarine Brown, Shannon A., PhD. “The Sources of Leadership Force: Integrating Undersea Platforms into the Joint Doctrine in the Air Force,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 37—45. Global Strike Task Force” (vortices), no. 3 (fall 2002): Cain, Lt Col Anthony C. “The Best in Professional Air and 26-35. Space Power Thought” (editorial), no. 4 (winter 2002): Keskel, Lt Col Kenneth. “The Oath of Office: A Histori- 6. cal Guide to Moral Leadership,” no. 4 (winter 2002): Champness, Lt Col Michael. “The Role of the US Air 47-57. Force in Fighting Terrorism at Home” (vortices), no. Kipp, Dr. Jacob W., and Lt Col Lester W. Grau. “Main- 1 (spring 2002): 101-5. taining Friendly Skies: Rediscovering Theater Aero- Chapman, Col Robert E., Il. “Unmanned Combat Aerial space Defense,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 34-48. Vehicles: Dawn of aN ew Age?” no. 2 (summer 2002): Klausner, Lt Col Kurt A. “Command and Control of Air 60-73. and Space Forces Requires Significant Attention to Clodfelter, Dr. Mark. “Airpower versus Asymmetric Ene- Bandwidth,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 69-77. mies: A Framework for Evaluating Effectiveness,” no. Krause, Lt Col Merrick E. “Partnering for Hemispheric 3 (fall 2002): 37-46. Security: A Combined Regional Operations Center in Corum, Dr. James S. “Argentine Airpower in the Falk- Brazil,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 49-59. lands War: An Operational View,” no. 3 (fall 2002): Lambeth, Dr. Benjamin S. “Kosovo and the Continuing 59-77. SEAD Challenge,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 8-21. Daso, Dik, PhD. “Operation LUSTY: The US Army Air Latour, Lt Col Sharon M., and Lt Gen Bradley C. Hosmer. Forces’ Exploitation of the Luftwaffe’s Secret Aero- “Emotional Intelligence: Implications for All United nautical Technology, 1944-45,” no. 1 (spring 2002): States Air Force Leaders,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 27-35. 28-40. Lazarski, Lt Col Anthony J. “Legal Implications of the Grau, Lt Col Lester W., and Dr. Jacob W. Kipp. “Main- Uninhabited Combat Aerial Vehicle,” no. 2 (summer taining Friendly Skies: Rediscovering Theater Aero- 2002): 74-83. space Defense,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 34-48. Leathem, Lt Col Donald H., Lt Col Steven M. Rinaldi, Grenier, Maj John. “A New Construct for Air Force Coun- terspace Doctrine” (vortices), no. 3 (fall 2002): 17-23. and Col Timothy Kaufman. “Protecting the Home- Hail, Lt Col J. Reggie. “Evolution of the Air Force Expedi- land: Air Force Roles in Homeland Security,” no. 1 tionary Logistics School: A Revolutionary Approach to (spring 2002): 77-86. the Employment of Combat Support” (vortices), no. | Lindberg, Col Kerrie G., Col Jane B. Ward, Maj Daniel S. (spring 2002): 112-19. McNulty, and Maj Mona P. Ternus. “A Global En- Hays, Lt Col Peter. “Review Essay,” no. 3 (fall 2002): gagement Enhancer: The International Health Spe- 100-107. cialist” (pirep), no. 3 (fall 2002): 93-99. Higham, Dr. Robin, and Dr. Mark P. Parillo. “The Manage- McNulty, Maj Daniel S., Col Jane B. Ward, Col Kerrie G. ment Margin: Essential for Victory,” no. 1 (spring Lindberg, and Maj Mona P. Ternus. “A Global En- 2002): 19-27. gagement Enhancer: The International Health Spe- Hooper, James T. “Creating Swwong Leaders and Strong cialist” (pirep), no. 3 (fall 2002): 93-99. Units: Using Air Force History as a Leadership Tool,” Malone, Col Timothy G., and Maj Reagan E. Schaupp. no. 4 (winter 2002): 17-24. “The ‘Red Team’: Forging a Well-Conceived Contin- Hosmer, Lt Gen Bradley C., and Lt Col Sharon M. Latour. gency Plan,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 22-33. “Emotional Intelligence: Implications for All United Mets, Dr. David R. “Between Two Worlds: Fodder for States Air Force Leaders,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 27-35. Your Professional Reading on Global Reach and Air Hyten, Col John E. “A Sea of Peace or a Theater of War? Mobility,” no. 1 (spring 2002): 41-56. Dealing with the Inevitable Conflict in Space,” no. 3 . “Fodder for Your Professional Reading: The Of- (fall 2002): 78-92. ficer as a Teacher,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 87-101. Jogerst, Col John. “What's So Special about Special Op- Mortensen, Dr. Daniel R., and Capt Gilles Van Nederveen. erations? Lessons from the War in Afghanistan” (vor- “Air Staff Rides: Wartime Leadership Experience,” tices), no. 2 (summer 2002): 98-102. no. 4 (winter 2002): 25-26. 114 AIR AND SPACE POWER JOURNAL Volume XVI AUTHOR INDEX Ash, Col Eric. “The ‘Perception Transformation’ ” (edi- Jumper, Gen John P. “Why ‘Air and Space’?” (a word torial), no. 2 (summer 2002): 6-7. from the chief), no. 3 (fall 2002): 5. . “The Revolution in Terrorism” (editorial), no. 1 Kaufman, Col Timothy, Lt Col Donald H. Leathem, and (spring 2002): 3-4. Lt Col Steven M. Rinaldi. “Protecting the Homeland: Bellaire, Maj PauJ.l, J r.“ Back to the Future: Thoughts on Air Force Roles in Homeland Security,” no. 1 (spring a Bipolar World Redux” (vortices), no. 1 (spring 2002): 2002): 77-86. 106-11. Kennedy, Capt Floyd D.,Jr . “Transforming the Submarine Brown, Shannon A., PhD. “The Sources of Leadership Force: Integrating Undersea Platforms into the Joint Doctrine in the Air Force,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 37—45. Global Strike Task Force” (vortices), no. 3 (fall 2002): Cain, Lt Col Anthony C. “The Best in Professional Air and 26-35. Space Power Thought” (editorial), no. 4 (winter 2002): Keskel, Lt Col Kenneth. “The Oath of Office: A Histori- 6. cal Guide to Moral Leadership,” no. 4 (winter 2002): Champness, Lt Col Michael. “The Role of the US Air 47-57. Force in Fighting Terrorism at Home” (vortices), no. Kipp, Dr. Jacob W., and Lt Col Lester W. Grau. “Main- 1 (spring 2002): 101-5. taining Friendly Skies: Rediscovering Theater Aero- Chapman, Col Robert E., Il. “Unmanned Combat Aerial space Defense,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 34-48. Vehicles: Dawn of aN ew Age?” no. 2 (summer 2002): Klausner, Lt Col Kurt A. “Command and Control of Air 60-73. and Space Forces Requires Significant Attention to Clodfelter, Dr. Mark. “Airpower versus Asymmetric Ene- Bandwidth,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 69-77. mies: A Framework for Evaluating Effectiveness,” no. Krause, Lt Col Merrick E. “Partnering for Hemispheric 3 (fall 2002): 37-46. Security: A Combined Regional Operations Center in Corum, Dr. James S. “Argentine Airpower in the Falk- Brazil,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 49-59. lands War: An Operational View,” no. 3 (fall 2002): Lambeth, Dr. Benjamin S. “Kosovo and the Continuing 59-77. SEAD Challenge,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 8-21. Daso, Dik, PhD. “Operation LUSTY: The US Army Air Latour, Lt Col Sharon M., and Lt Gen Bradley C. Hosmer. Forces’ Exploitation of the Luftwaffe’s Secret Aero- “Emotional Intelligence: Implications for All United nautical Technology, 1944-45,” no. 1 (spring 2002): States Air Force Leaders,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 27-35. 28-40. Lazarski, Lt Col Anthony J. “Legal Implications of the Grau, Lt Col Lester W., and Dr. Jacob W. Kipp. “Main- Uninhabited Combat Aerial Vehicle,” no. 2 (summer taining Friendly Skies: Rediscovering Theater Aero- 2002): 74-83. space Defense,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 34-48. Leathem, Lt Col Donald H., Lt Col Steven M. Rinaldi, Grenier, Maj John. “A New Construct for Air Force Coun- terspace Doctrine” (vortices), no. 3 (fall 2002): 17-23. and Col Timothy Kaufman. “Protecting the Home- Hail, Lt Col J. Reggie. “Evolution of the Air Force Expedi- land: Air Force Roles in Homeland Security,” no. 1 tionary Logistics School: A Revolutionary Approach to (spring 2002): 77-86. the Employment of Combat Support” (vortices), no. | Lindberg, Col Kerrie G., Col Jane B. Ward, Maj Daniel S. (spring 2002): 112-19. McNulty, and Maj Mona P. Ternus. “A Global En- Hays, Lt Col Peter. “Review Essay,” no. 3 (fall 2002): gagement Enhancer: The International Health Spe- 100-107. cialist” (pirep), no. 3 (fall 2002): 93-99. Higham, Dr. Robin, and Dr. Mark P. Parillo. “The Manage- McNulty, Maj Daniel S., Col Jane B. Ward, Col Kerrie G. ment Margin: Essential for Victory,” no. 1 (spring Lindberg, and Maj Mona P. Ternus. “A Global En- 2002): 19-27. gagement Enhancer: The International Health Spe- Hooper, James T. “Creating Swwong Leaders and Strong cialist” (pirep), no. 3 (fall 2002): 93-99. Units: Using Air Force History as a Leadership Tool,” Malone, Col Timothy G., and Maj Reagan E. Schaupp. no. 4 (winter 2002): 17-24. “The ‘Red Team’: Forging a Well-Conceived Contin- Hosmer, Lt Gen Bradley C., and Lt Col Sharon M. Latour. gency Plan,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 22-33. “Emotional Intelligence: Implications for All United Mets, Dr. David R. “Between Two Worlds: Fodder for States Air Force Leaders,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 27-35. Your Professional Reading on Global Reach and Air Hyten, Col John E. “A Sea of Peace or a Theater of War? Mobility,” no. 1 (spring 2002): 41-56. Dealing with the Inevitable Conflict in Space,” no. 3 . “Fodder for Your Professional Reading: The Of- (fall 2002): 78-92. ficer as a Teacher,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 87-101. Jogerst, Col John. “What's So Special about Special Op- Mortensen, Dr. Daniel R., and Capt Gilles Van Nederveen. erations? Lessons from the War in Afghanistan” (vor- “Air Staff Rides: Wartime Leadership Experience,” tices), no. 2 (summer 2002): 98-102. no. 4 (winter 2002): 25-26. 114 INDEX 115 Murray, Col DouglasJ. ,a nd Dr. James M. Smith. “Valuing ing the Air and Space Expeditionary Force Training Air Force Education and Training: Faculty Duty and Center,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 59-68. Leader Development,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 79-86. Suddarth, Lt Col Steven C. “Solving the Great Air Force Mustin, Ist Lt Jeff. “Future Employment of Unmanned Systems Irony,” no. 1 (spring 2002): 6-18. Aerial Vehicles” (vortices), no. 2 (summer 2002): Szafranski, Col Richard. “Fighting Stupid, Defending 86-97. Smart,” no. 1 (spring 2002): 87-94. Odom, Maj Earl “Duke.” “Future Missions for Unmanned Ternus, Maj Mona P., Col Jane B. Ward, Col Kerrie G. Aerial Vehicles: Exploring Outside the Box” (pirep), Lindberg, and Maj Daniel S. McNulty. “A Global En- no. 2 (summer 2002): 84-85. gagement Enhancer: The International Health Spe- Parillo, Dr. Mark P., and Dr. Robin Higham. “The Manage- cialist” (pirep), no. 3 (fall 2002): 93-99. ment Margin: Essential for Victory,” no. 1 (spring Thirtle, Dr. Mike. “Toward Defining Air Force Leader- 2002): 19-27. ship,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 9-16. Poynor, Lt Col D. Robert. “Organic versus Joint Organi- Thomas, Capt Troy S. “Slumlords: Aerospace Power in zation” (vortices), no. 3 (fall 2002): 24—25. Urban Fights,” no. 1 (spring 2002): 57-68. . “A Proposal for Homeland-Defense Organization” Trapp, Lt Col Michael I., and Lt Col Bradley D. Spacy. (vortices), no. 1 (spring 2002): 97-100. “Train Like We Fight, Fight Like We Train: Establish- Quintrall, Lt Col Mick. “A Change-Challenge: The Fire- ing the Air and Space Expeditionary Force Training Support Coordination ‘Box’” (vortices), no. 3 (fall Center,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 59-68. 2002): 7-16. Van Nederveen, Capt Gilles. “The K-767: Tanker for the Rinaldi, Lt Col Steven M., Lt Col Donald H. Leathem, Future” (pirep), no. 1 (spring 2002): 95-96. and Col Timothy Kaufman, “Protecting the Home- Van Nederveen, Capt Gilles, and Dr. Daniel R. Mortensen. land: Air Force Roles in Homeland Security,” no. 1 “Air Staff Rides: Wartime Leadership Experience,” (spring 2002): 77-86. no. 4 (winter 2002): 25-26. Ruse, Maj Mark A. “Reflections on the 1972 Antiballistic Ward, Col Jane B., Col Kerrie G. Lindberg, Maj Daniel S. Missile Treaty and National Missile Defense,” no. 1 McNulty, and Maj Mona P. Ternus. “A Global Engage- (spring 2002): 69-76. ment Enhancer: The International Health Specialist” Schaupp, Maj Reagan E., and Col Timothy G. Malone. (pirep), no. 3 (fall 2002): 93-99. “The ‘Red Team’: Forging a Well-Conceived Contin- Wierschke, Lt Col Scott G. “A Fond Farewell” (prelaunch gency Plan,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 22-33. notes), no. 2 (summer 2002): 5. Smith, Dr. James M., and Col DouglasJ .M urray. “Valuing . [no title] (prelaunch notes), no. 3 (fall 2002): 6. Air Force Education and Training: Faculty Duty and Wolusky, Lt Col Tony. “Historical Perspectives on Opera- Leader Development,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 79-86. tional Environment Research and Objective Determi- Spacy, Lt Col Bradley D., and Lt Col Michael I. Trapp. nation in Air Campaign Planning,” no. 3 (fall 2002): “Train Like We Fight, Fight Like We Train: Establish- 47-58. TITLE INDEX {no title] (prelaunch notes), Lt Col Scott G. Wierschke, “Best in Professional Air and Space Power Thought, The” no. 3 (fall 2002): 6. (editorial), Lt Col Anthony C. Cain, no. 4 (winter “Airpower versus Asymmetric Enemies: A Framework for 2002): 6. “Change-Challenge, A: The Fire-Support Coordination Evaluating Effectiveness,” Dr. Mark Clodfelter, no. 3 ‘Box’” (vortices), Lt Col Mick Quintrall, no. 3 (fall (fall 2002): 37-46. 2002): 7-16. “Air Staff Rides: Wartime Leadership Experience,” Capt “Command and Control of Air and Space Forces Re- Gilles Van Nederveen and Dr. Daniel R. Mortensen, quires Significant Attention to Bandwidth,” Lt Col no. 4 (winter 2002): 25-26. Kurt A. Klausner, no. 4 (winter 2002): 69-77. “Argentine Airpower in the Falklands War: An Opera- “Creating Strong Leaders and Strong Units: Using Air Force History as a Leadership Tool,” James T. tional View,” Dr. James S. Corum, no. 3 (fall 2002): Hooper, no. 4 (winter 2002): 17-24. 59-77. “Toward Defining Air Force Leadership,” Dr. Mike Thir- “Back to the Future: Thoughts on a Bipolar World Redux” tle, no. 4 (winter 2002): 9-16. (vortices), Maj PaulJ . BellairJer ., no. 1 (spring 2002): “Emotional Intelligence: Implications for All United 106-11. States Air Force Leaders,” Lt Col Sharon M. Latour 116 AIR & SPACE POWER JOURNAL WINTER 2002 and Lt Gen Bradley C. Hosmer, no. 4 (winter 2002): “ ‘Perception Transformation,’ The ” (editorial) ,C ol Eric 27-35. Ash, no. 2 (summer 2002): 6-7. “Evolution of the Air Force Expeditionary Logistics “Proposal for Homeland-Defense Organization, A” (vor- School: A Revolutionary Approach to the Employ- tices), Lt Col D. Robert Poynor, no. 1 (spring 2002): ment of Combat Support” (vortices), Lt Col J. Reggie 97-100. Hall, no. 1 (spring 2002): 112-19. “Protecting the Homeland: Air Force Roles in Homeland “Fighting Stupid, Defending Smart,” Col Richard Sza- Security,” Lt Col Steven M. Rinaldi, Lt Col Donald H. franski, no. | (spring 2002): 87-94. Leathem, and Col Timothy Kaufman, no. | (spring “Fodder for Your Professional Reading: The Officer as a 2002): 77-86. Teacher,” Dr. David R. Mets, no. 4 (winter 2002): “‘Red Team, The: Forging a Well-Conceived Contin- 87-101. gency Plan,” Col Timothy G. Malone and Maj Reagan “Fond Farewell, A” (prelaunch notes), Lt Col Scott G. E. Schaupp, no. 2 (summer 2002): 22-33. Wierschke, no. 2 (summer 2002): 5. “Reflections on the 1972 Antiballistic Missile Treaty and “Future Employment of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles” National Missile Defense,” Maj Mark A. Ruse, no. | (vortices), Ist Lt Jeff Mustin, no. 2 (summer 2002): (spring 2002): 69-76. 86-97. “Review Essay,” Lt Col Peter Hays, no. 3 (fall 2002): “Future Missions for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Explor- 100-107. ing Outside the Box” (pirep), Maj Earl “Duke” “Revolution in Terrorism, The” (editorial), Col Eric Ash, Odom, no. 2 (summer 2002): 84-85. no. | (spring 2002): 3-4. “Global Engagement Enhancer, A: The International “Role of the US Air Force in Fighting Terrorism at Home, Health Specialist” (pirep), Col Jane B. Ward, Col Ker- The” (vortices), Lt Col Michael Champness, no. | rie G. Lindberg, Maj Daniel S. McNulty, and Maj (spring 2002): 101-5. Mona P. Ternus, no. 3 (fall 2002): 93-99. “Sea of Peace or a Theater of War, A? Dealing with the “Historical Perspectives on Operational Environment Re- Inevitable Conflict in Space,” Col John E. Hyten, no. search and Objective Determination in Air Campaign 3 (fall 2002): 78-92. Planning,” Lt Col Tony Wolusky, no. 3 (fall 2002): “Slumlords: Aerospace Power in Urban Fights,” Capt 47-58. Troy S. Thomas, no. ! (spring 2002): 57-68. “Kosovo and the Continuing SEAD Challenge,” Dr. Ben- “Solving the Great Air Force Systems Irony,” Lt Col jamin S. Lambeth, no. 2 (summer 2002): 8-21. Steven C. Suddarth, no. 1 (spring 2002): 6-18. “K-767, The: Tanker for the Future” (pirep), Capt Gilles “Sources of Leadership Doctrine in the Air Force, The,” Van Nederveen, no. | (spring 2002): 95-96. Shannon A. Brown, PhD, no. 4 (winter 2002): 37-45 “Legal Implications of the Uninhabited Combat Aerial “Train Like We Fight, Fight Like We Train: Establishing Vehicle,” Lt Col Anthony J. Lazarski, no. 2 (summer the Air and Space Expeditionary Force Training Cen- 2002): 74-83. ter,” Lt Col Bradley D. Spacy and Lt Col Michael I. “Maintaining Friendly Skies: Rediscovering Theater Trapp, no. 4 (winter 2002): 59-68. Aerospace Defense,” Lt Col Lester W. Grau and Dr. “Transforming the Submarine Force: Integrating Under- Jacob W. Kipp, no. 2 (summer 2002): 34-48. sea Platforms into the Joint Global Strike Task Force” “Management Margin, The: Essential for Victory.” Dr. (vortices), Capt Floyd D. Kennedy Jr., no. 3 (fall 2002): Robin Higham and Dr. Mark P. Parillo, no. | (spring 26-35. 2002): 19-27. “Between Two Worlds: Fodder for Your Professional “New Construct for Air Force Counterspace Doctrine, A” Reading on Global Reach and Air Mobility,” Dr. David (vortices), Maj John Grenier, no. 3 (fall 2002): 17-23. R. Mets, no. 1 (spring 2002). 41-56. “Oath of Office, The: A Historical Guide to Moral Leader- “Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles: Dawn of a New ship,” Lt Col Kenneth Keskel, no. 4 (winter 2002): Age?” Col Robert E. Chapman II, no. 2 (summer 47-57. 2002): 60-73. “Operation LUSTY: The US Army Air Forces’ Exploitation “Valuing Air Force Education and Training: Faculty Duty of the Luftwaffe’s Secret Aeronautical Technology, and Leader Development,” Dr. James M. Smith and 1944-45,” Dik Daso, PhD, no. 1 (spring 2002): 28—40. Col DouglasJ . Murray, no. 4 (winter 2002): 79-86. “Organic versus Joint Organization” (vortices), Lt Col D. “What's So Special about Special Operations? Lessons Robert Poynor, no. 3 (fall 2002): 24-25. from the War in Afghanistan” (vortices), Col John “Partnering for Hemispheric Security: A Combined Re- Jogerst, no. 2 (summer 2002): 98-102. gional Operations Center in Brazil,” Lt Col Merrick “Why ‘Air and Space’?” (a word from the chief), Gen E. Krause, no. 2 (summer 2002): 49-59. John P. Jumper, no. 3 (fall 2002): 5. INDEX 117 SUBJECT INDEX Air land: Air Force Roles in Homeland Security,” no. 1 Daso, Dik, PhD. “Operation LUSTY: The US Army Air (spring 2002): 77-86. Forces’ Exploitation of the Luftwaffe’s Secret Aeronau- Ward, Col Jane B., Col Kerrie G. Lindberg, Maj Daniel S. tical Technology, 1944-45,” no. | (spring 2002): 28-40. McNulty, and Maj Mona P. Ternus. “A Global Engage- ment Enhancer: The International Health Specialist” Aircraft (pirep), no. 3 (fall 2002): 93-99. Van Nederveen, Capt Gilles. “The K-767: Tanker for the Future” (pirep), no. 1 (spring 2002): 95-96. Airlift Mets, Dr. David R. “Between Two Worlds: Fodder for Your Air Defense Professional Reading on Global Reach and Air Mo- Grau, Lt Col Lester W., and Dr. Jacob W. Kipp. “Main- bility,” no. 1 (spring 2002): 41-56. taining Friendly Skies: Rediscovering Theater Aero- space Defense,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 34-48. Airpower Lambeth, Dr. Benjamin S. “Kosovo and the Continuing Clodfelter, Dr. Mark. “Airpower versus Asymmetric Ene- SEAD Challenge,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 8-21. mies: A Framework for Evaluating Effectiveness,” no. 3 (fall 2002): 37-46. Air Force History Poynor, Lt Col D. Robert. “Organic versus Joint Organi- Brown, Shannon A., PhD. “The Sources of Leadership Doc- zation” (vortices), no. 3 (fall 2002): 24-25. trine in the Air Force,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 37-45. Rinaldi, Lt Col Steven M., Lt Col Donald H. Leathem, Clodfelter, Dr. Mark. “Airpower versus Asymmetric Ene- and Col Timothy Kaufman. “Protecting the Home- mies: A Framework for Evaluating Effectiveness,” no. land: Air Force Roles in Homeland Security,” no. 1 3 (fall 2002): 37-46. (spring 2002): 77-86. Hooper, James T. “Creating Swwong Leaders and Strong Thomas, Capt Troy S. “Slumlords: Aerospace Power in Units: Using Air Force History as a Leadership Tool,” Urban Fights,” no. 1 (spring 2002): 57-68. no. 4 (winter 2002): 17-24. Mets, Dr. David R. “Between Two Worlds: Fodder for Your Airpower History Professional Reading on Global Reach and Air Mo- Corum, Dr. James S. “Argentine Airpower in the Falk- bility,” no. 1 (spring 2002): 41-56. lands War: An Operational View,” no. 3 (fall 2002): Ruse, Maj Mark A. “Reflections on the 1972 Antiballistic 59-77. Missile Treaty and National Missile Defense,” no. 1 Daso, Dik, PhD. “Operation LUSTY: The US Army Air (spring 2002): 69-76. Forces’ Exploitation of the Luftwaffe’s Secret Aero- Van Nederveen, Capt Gilles, and Dr. Daniel R. nautical Technology, 1944-45,” no. 1 (spring 2002): Mortensen. “Air Staff Rides: Wartime Leadership Ex- 28-40. perience,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 25-26. Higham, Dr. Robin, and Dr. Mark P. Parillo. “The Man- Wolusky, Lt Col Tony. “Historical Perspectives on Opera- agement Margin: Essential for Victory,” no. 1 (spring tional Environment Research and Objective Determi- 2002): 19-27. nation in Air Campaign Planning,” no. 3 (fall 2002): 47-58. Air and Space Expeditionary Force Hall, Lt ColJ .R eggie. “Evolution of the Air Force Expe- Air Force Organization ditionary Logistics School: A Revolutionary Approach Champness, Lt Col Michael. “The Role of the US Air to the Employment of Combat Support” (vortices), Force in Fighting Terrorism at Home” (vortices), no. no. | (spring 2002): 112-19. 1 (spring 2002): 101-5. Spacy, Lt Col Bradley D., and Lt Col Michael I. Trapp. Hall, Lt ColJ .R eggie. “Evolution of the Air Force Expe- “Train Like We Fight, Fight Like We Train: Establish- ditionary Logistics School: A Revolutionary Approach ing the Air and Space Expeditionary Force Training to the Employment of Combat Support” (vortices), Center,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 59-68. no. | (spring 2002): 112-19. Van Nederveen, Capt Gilles. “The K-767: Tanker for the Hyten, Col John E. “A Sea of Peace or a Theater of War? Future” (pirep), no. 1 (spring 2002): 95-96. Dealing with the Inevitable Conflict in Space,” no. 3 (fall 2002): 78-92. Air Superiority Klausner, Lt Col Kurt A. “Command and Control of Air Lambeth, Dr. Benjamin S. “Kosovo and the Continuing and Space Forces Requires Significant Attention to SEAD Challenge,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 8-21. Bandwidth,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 69-77. Poynor, Lt Col D. Robert. “Organic versus Joint Organi- Argentina zation” (vortices), no. 3 (fall 2002): 24-25. Corum, Dr. James S. “Argentine Airpower in the Falk- Rinaldi, Lt Col Steven M., Lt Col Donald H. Leathem, lands War: An Operational View,” no. 3 (fall 2002): and Col Timothy Kaufman. “Protecting the Home- 59-77. 118 AJR & SPACE POWER JOURNAL WINTER 2002 Army Operations . Jungle Ace: Col. Gerald R.J ohnson, the USAAF’s Top Quintrall, Lt Col Mick. “A Change-Challenge: The Fire- Fighter Leader of the Pacific War, reviewed by Garner Support Coordination ‘Box’ ” (vortices), no. 3 (fall Johnson, no. 4 (winter 2002): 107-8. 2002): 7-16. Cain, Anthony Christopher. The Forgotten Air Force: French Air Doctrine in the 1930s, reviewed by Col Phillip S. Aviation Technology Meilinger, no. 3 (fall 2002): 124-25. Chapman, Col Robert E., II. “Unmanned Combat Aerial Chasdi, RichardJ . Serenade of Suffering: A Portrait of Middle Vehicles: Dawn of a New Age?” no. 2 (summer 2002): East Terrorism, 1968-1993, reviewed by Lt Youssef H. 60-73. Aboul-Enein, no. 2 (summer 2002): 106. Daso, Dik, PhD. “Operation LUSTY: The US Army Air Cimbala, Stephen J. Clausewitz and Chaos: Friction in War Forces’ Exploitation of the Luftwaffe’s Secret Aero- and Military Policy, reviewed by Col Eric Ash, no. 2 nautical Technology, 1944—45,” no. 1 (spring 2002): (summer 2002): 106-7. 28-40. Clark, George B. Devil Dogs: Fighting Marines of World War Van Nederveen, Capt Gilles. “The K-767: Tanker for the I, reviewed by Capt Rick A. Spyker, no. 2 (summer Future” (pirep), no. 1 (spring 2002): 95-96. 2002): 117. Condell, Bruce, and David T. Zabecki, eds. On the German Ballistic Missile Defense Art of War: Truppenfihrung, reviewed by Lt Col Ruse, Maj Mark A. “Reflections on the 1972 Antiballistic Robert B. Kane, no. 4 (winter 2002): 105-6. Missile Treaty and National Missile Defense,” no. 1 Connelly, Mark. Reaching for the Stars: A New History of (spring 2002): 69-76. Bomber Command in World War II, reviewed by Ist Lt Jay Hemphill, no. 3 (fall 2002): 120. Book Reviews Crouch, Tom D. A Dream of Wings: Americans and the Air- Alberts, David S., et al. Understanding Informaiion Age War- plane, 1875-1905 (touch and go), reviewed by Maj fare (touch and go), reviewed by Maj Herman Rein- William E. Fischer ]r., no. 3 (fall 2002): 125-26. hold, no. 2 (summer 2002): 124. Day, Dwayne A. Lightning Rod: A History of the Air Force Bateman, Robert L. No Gun Ri: A Military History of the Ko- Chief Scientist's Office (touch and go), reviewed by AP/ rean War Incident, reviewed by Command Sgt Major staff, no. 2 (summer 2002): 124-25. James H. Clifford, no. 3 (fall 2002): 113-14. Dolman, Everett C. Astropolitik: Classical Geopolitics in the Bednarek, Janet R. Daly. America’s Airports: Airfield Devel- Space Age (review essay), reviewed by Lt Col Peter opment, 1918-1947 (touch and go), reviewed by AP] Hays, no. 3 (fall 2002): 103-4. staff, no. 2 (summer 2002): 123. Donald, David, ed. The Pocket Guide to Military Aircraft and Bennett, Leon. Three Wings for the Red Baron: Von the World’s Airforces (touch and go), reviewed by AP] Richthofen, Strategy, Tactics, and Airplanes, reviewed by staff, no. 1 (spring 2002): 124. Col Eric Ash, no. 2 (summer 2002): 116-17. Eisendrath, Craig, Melvin A. Goodman, and Gerald E. Bergstrom, Christer, and Andrey Mikhalov. Black Cross, Marsh. The Phantom Defense: America’s Pursuit of the Star Red Star: The Air War over the Eastern Front, vol. 2, Resur- gence, reviewed by Richard R. Muller, no. 2 (summer Wars Illusion, reviewed by Kenneth P. Werrell, no. 4 2002): 112-13. (winter 2002): 108-9. Bilstein, Roger E. The Enterprise of Flight: The American Avi- Forsyth, Robert, with Jerry Scutts. Battle over Bavaria: The ation and Aerospace Industry (touch and go), reviewed B-26 Marauder versus the German Jets, April 1945 (touch by APJ staff, no. 1 (spring 2002): 125. and go), reviewed by AP staff, no. 1 (spring 2002): Boiten, Theo, and Martin Bowman. Jane’s Battles with the 124-25. Luftwaffe: The Bomber Campaign against Germany, Glines, Carroll V. Around the World in 175 Days: The First 1942-45, reviewed by Lt Col Robert Tate, no. 3 (fall Round-the-World Flight, reviewed by Dr. David R. Mets, 2002): 114. no. 2 (summer 2002): 117-18. Bowden, Mark. Black Hawk Down: A Story of Modern War, Goldfein, Col David L. Sharing Success—Owning Failure: reviewed by Col Jon Campbell, no. 3 (fall 2002): Preparing to Command in the Twenty-First Century Air 118-20. Force (touch and go), reviewed by APJ staff, no. 1 Bowen, Robert M. Fighting with the Screaming Eagles: With (spring 2002): 124. the 101st Airborne from Normandy to Bastogne, reviewed Graham, Bradley. Hit to Kill: The New Battle over Shielding by Ist Lt Jay Hemphill, no. 3 (fall 2002): 122-23. America from Missile Attack, reviewed by Kenneth P. Boyne, WalterJ . The Best of Wings Magazine (touch and Werrell, no. 4 (winter 2002): 108-9. go), reviewed by APJ staff, no. 2 (summer 2002): 123. Guanggqiu Xu. War Wings: The United States and Chinese Brickhill, Paul. Reach for the Sky: The Story of Douglas Bader, Military Aviation, 1929-1949, reviewed by Paul Rexton Legless Ace of the Battle of Britain, reviewed by John H. Kan, PhD, no. 3 (fall 2002): 115. Barnhill, no. 4 (winter 2002): 104-5. Hamre, John J., Jay C. Farrar, and James A. Lewis. Tech- Bruning, John R. Crimson Sky: The Air Battle for Korea, re- nology and Security in the Twenty-First Century: U.S. Mili- viewed by Capt Kevin D. Smith, no. 4 (winter 2002): tary Export Control Reform (touch and go), reviewed by 104. AP] staff, no. 2 (summer 2002): 124. INDEX 119 Hannah, Craig C. Striving for Air Superiority: The Tactical Magaé, Branka, and Ivo Zani¢, eds. The war in Croatia and Air Command in Vietnam, reviewed by Col Dennis M. Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1991-1995, reviewed by Matthew Drew, no. 2 (summer 2002): 105-6. R. Schwonek, no. 1 (spring 2002): 123. Harrison, Richard W. The Russian Way of War: Operational Martel, William C., ed. The Technological Arsenal: Emerging Art, 1904-1940, reviewed by Richard R. Muller, no. 2 Defense Capabilities (touch and go), reviewed by AP] (summer 2002): 107-8. staff, no. 2 (summer 2002): 123-24. Hayward, Joel S. A. Stopped at Stalingrad: The Luftwaffe and Meyers, Bruce F. Fortune Favors the Brave: The Story of First Hitler’s Defeat in the East, 1942-1943, reviewed by Her- Force Recon (touch and go), reviewed by Capt Rich man Reinhold, no. 1 (spring 2002): 122-23. Bellshot, no. 4 (winter 2002): 112-13. Herman, Michael. Jntelligence Services in the Information Mitchell, George C. Matthew B. Ridgway: Soldier, Statesman, Age: Theory and Practice, reviewed by Capt Gilles Van Scholar, Citizen, reviewed by Command Sgt Major Nederveen, no. 4 (winter 2002): 110. James H. Clifford, no. 2 (summer 2002): 120-21. Mombeek, Eric, with J. Richard Smith and Eddie J. Holmes, Tony. American Volunteer Fighter Pilots in the RAF, Creek. Luftwaffe Colours, vol. 1, sec. 3, Jagdwaffe: 1937-43, reviewed by Brig Gen Philip D. Caine, no. 2 Blitzkrieg and Sitzkrieg: Poland and France, 1939-1940, (summer 2002): 119. reviewed by Lt Col Robert F. Tate, no. 2 (summer Johnson, Herbert A. Wingless Eagle: U.S. Army Aviation 2002): 113-14. through World War I, reviewed by Col Eric Ash, no. 3 Ohl, John Kennedy. Minuteman: The Military Careoef Gren - (fall 2002): 111. eral Robert S. Beightler, reviewed by Maj James Gates, Kaplan, Philip, and Richard Collier. The Few: Summer no. 4 (winter 2002): 111-12. 1940, the Battle of Britain, reviewed by Lt Col Robert F. Ottis, Sherri Greene. Silent Heroes: Downed Airmen and the Tate, no. 2 (summer 2002): 108. French Underground (touch and go), reviewed by Maj Kitchens, James H., and Bernard C. Nalty. Flying Aces: Herman Reinhold, no. 2 (summer 2002): 125. Aviation Art of World War II (touch and go), reviewed Pearson, David E. The .World Wide Military Command and by ASP] staff, no. 3 (fall 2002): 126. Control System: Evolution and Effectiveness (touch and Knox, MacGregor, and Williamson Murray, eds. The Dy- go), reviewed by Dr. Louis Haeck and Pierre Nadeau, namics of Military Revolution, 1300-2050, reviewed by no. 3 (fall 2002): 126. Lt Col Anthony Christopher Cain, no. 4 (winter 2002): Plunkett, W. Howard. F-105 Thunderchiefs: A 29-Year Illus- 106-7. trated Operational History, with Individual Accounts of the Krug, Hans-Joachim, et al. Reluctant Allies: German-Japanese 103 Surviving Fighter Bombers (touch and go), reviewed Naval Relations in World War II, reviewed by Dr. Frank by Kenneth P. Werrell, no. 4 (winter 2002): 113. P. Donnini, no. 3 (fall 2002): 115-16. Podvig, Pavel, ed. Russtan Strategic Nuclear Forces, reviewed Kugler, Richard L., and Ellen L. Frost, eds. The Global by Capt Gilles Van Nederveen, no. 2 (summer 2002): Century: Globalization and National Security, reviewed by 114. Dr. Karl P. Magyar, no. 3 (fall 2002): 113. Preston, Bob, et al. Space Weapons, Earth Wars (review Lambakis, Steven. On the Edge of Earth: The Future of Amer- essay), reviewed by Lt Col Peter Hays, no. 3 (fall ican Space Power (review essay), reviewed by Lt Col 2002): 104-5. Peter Hays, no. 3 (fall 2002): 102-3. Probert, Henry. Bomber Harris: His Life and Times: The Bi- Lambeth, Benjamin S. NATO’s Air War for Kosovo: A Strate- ography of Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Arthur Har- gic and Operational Assessment, reviewed by Col Robert ris, the Wartime Chief of Bomber Command, reviewed by C. Owen, no. 2 (summer 2002): 121-22. Dr. Tom Hughes, no. 2 (summer 2002): 110-11. Record, Jeffrey. Making War, Thinking History: Munich, Larsen, Jeffrey A., and Kurt J. Klingenberger, eds. Con- Vietnam, and Presidential Uses of Force from Korea to trolling Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons: Obstacles and Op- Kosovo, reviewed by John H. Barnhill, no. 3 (fall portunities, reviewed by Lt Youssef H. Aboul-Enein, no. 2002): 117-18. 4 (winter 2002): 110-11. Rubin, Barry, and Thomas A. Keaney, eds. US Allies in a Locher, James R., III. Victory on the Potomac: The Goldwater- Changing World, reviewed by Lt Youssef H. Aboul- Nichols Act Unifies the Pentagon, reviewed by Dr. Jeffery Enein, no. 3 (fall 2002): 121-22. Record, no. 3 (fall 2002): 120-21. Rush, Robert Sterling. Hell in Hiirtgen Forest: The Ordeal Loza, Dmitriy. Attack of the Airacobras: Soviet Aces, American and Triumph of an American Infantry Regiment, reviewed P-39s, and the Air War against Germany (touch and go), by Maj James Gates, no. 3 (fall 2002): 111-13. reviewed by Dr. Matthew R. Schwonek, no. 3 (fall 2002): Schmitz, David F. Henry L. Stimson: The First Wise Man, re- 126. viewed by Dr. James R. W. Titus, no. 2 (summer 2002): Macdonald, Scot. Rolling the Iron Dice: Historical Analogies 111-12. and Decisions to Use Military Force in Regional Contingen- Sharpe, Michael, Jerry Scutts, and Dan March. Aircraft of cies, reviewed by Lt Youssef H. Aboul-Enein, no. 3 (fall World War II: A Visual Encyclopedia (touch and go), re- 2002): 116-17. viewed by APJ staff, no. 1 (spring 2002): 124. McFarland, Linda. Cold War Strategist: Stuart Symington Smith, Felix. China Pilot: Flying for Chennault during the and the Search for National Security, reviewed byJ ohn H. Cold War (touch and go), reviewed by Maj Kristina M. Barnhill, PhD, no. 2 (summer 2002): 108-9. O’Brien, no. 4 (winter 2002): 113. 120 AJR & SPACE POWER JOURNAL WINTER 2002 Smith, Michael S. Bloody Ridge: The Battle That Saved Close Air Support Guadalcanal: A Memoir (touch and go), reviewed by Quintrall, Lt Col Mick. “A Change-Chalienge: The Fire- Command Sgt Major James H. Clifford, no. 1 (spring Support Coordination ‘Box’ ” (vortices), no. 3 (fall 2002): 125. 2002): 7-16. Smith, M. V. Ten Propositions Regarding Spacepower (review essay), reviewed by Lt Col Peter Hays, no. 3 (fall Cold War 2002): 105-6. Grau, Lt Col Lester W., and Dr. Jacob W. Kipp. “Main- Smith, Peter C. Luftwaffe at War, vol. 17, The Sea Eagles: taining Friendly Skies: Rediscovering Theater Aero- The Luftwaffe’s Maritime Operations, 1939-1945 (touch space Defense,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 34-48. and go), reviewed by Lt Col Robert Tate, no. 1 (spring 2002): 125. Command and Control Smith, Truman. The Wrong Stuff: The Adventures and Mis- Champness, Lt Col Michael. “The Role of the US Air adventures of an 8th Air Force Aviator (touch and go), re- Force in Fighting Terrorism at Home” (vortices), no. viewed by Capt Rick Spyker, no. 4 (winter 2002): 113. 1 (spring 2002): 101-5. Sokolski, Henry D. Best of Intentions: America’s Campaign Grenier, Maj John. “A New Construct for Air Force Coun- against Strategic Weapons Proliferation, reviewed by Lt terspace Doctrine” (vortices), no. 3 (fall 2002): Col Peter L. Hays, no. 2 (summer 2002): 114-16. 17-23. Spears, Edward. Liaison 1914, reviewed by William T. Jogerst, Col John. “What's So Special about Special Op- Dean III, PhD, no. 3 (fall 2002): 110-11. erations? Lessons from the War in Afghanistan” (vor- Spick, Mike. Luftwaffe Bomber Aces: Men, Machines, Meth- tices), no. 2 (summer 2002): 98-102. ods, reviewed by Lt Col Robert F. Tate, no. 3 (fall Klausner, Lt Col Kurt A. “Command and Control of Air 2002): 108. and Space Forces Requires Significant Attention to Sugarman, Tracy. My War: A Love Story in Letters and Draw- Bandwidth,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 69-77. ings, reviewed by Lt Youssef H. Aboul-Enein, no. 2 (summer 2002): 113. Counterinsurgency Tellis, AshleyJ .I ndia’s Emerging Nuclear Posture: Between Re- Clodfelter, Dr. Mark. “Airpower versus Asymmetric Ene- cessed Deterrent and Ready Arsenal (touch and go), re- mies: A Framework for Evaluating Effectiveness,” no. viewed by APJ staff, no. 2 (summer 2002): 124. 3 (fall 2002): 37-46. Watts, Barry. The Military Use of Space: A Diagnostic Assess- Thomas, Capt Troy S. “Slumlords: Aerospace Power in ment (review essay), reviewed by Lt Col Peter Hays, Urban Fights,” no. 1 (spring 2002): 57-68. no. 3 (fall 2002): 100-102. Westermann, Edward B. Flak: German Anti-Aircraft De- Defense Reform fenses, 1914-1945, reviewed by Maj Paul G. Niesen, Hyten, Col John E. “A Sea of Peace or a Theater of War? no. 2 (summer 2002): 119-20. Dealing with the Inevitable Conflict in Space,” no. 3 White, Gerald A., Jr. The Great Snafu Fleet: 1st Combat Cargo/344th Airdrome/326th Troop Carrier Squadron in (fall 2002): 78-92. World War II's CBI Theater (touch and go), reviewed by Suddarth, Lt Col Steven C. “Solving the Great Air Force AP] staff, no. 2 (summer 2002): 125. Systems Irony,” no. 1 (spring 2002): 6-18. White, Robert P. Mason Patrick and the Fight for Air Service Independence, reviewed by Col Eric Ash, no. 3 (fall Deterrence 2002): 108-9. Szafranski, Col Richard. “Fighting Stupid, Defending Winter, Jay, Geoffrey Parker, and Mary R. Habeck, eds. Smart,” no. 1 (spring 2002): 87-94. The Great War and the Twentieth Century, reviewed by Col Eric Ash, no. 3 (fall 2002): 109-10. Doctrine Zaloga, StevenJ . The Kremlin’s Nuclear Sword: The Rise and Brown, Shannon A., PhD. “The Sources of Leadership Doc- Fall of Russia’s Strategic Nuclear Forces, 1945-2000, re- trine in the Air Force,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 37-45. viewed by Capt Gilles Van Nederveen, no. 3 (fall Grenier, Maj John. “A New Construct for Air Force Coun- 2002): 123-24. terspace Doctrine” (vortices), no. 3 (fall 2002): 17-23. Budget/ Planning Process Kennedy, Capt Floyd D., Jr. “Transforming the Subma- Suddarth, Lt Col Steven C. “Solving the Great Air Force rine Force: Integrating Undersea Platforms into the Systems Irony,” no. 1 (spring 2002): 6-18. Joint Global Strike Task Force” (vortices), no. 3 (fall 2002): 26-35. Thirtle, Dr. Mike. “Toward Defining Air Force Leader- Higham, Dr. Robin, and Dr. Mark P. Parillo. “The Man- ship,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 9-16. agement Margin: Essential for Victory,” no. 1 (spring 2002): 19-27. Drones Lazarski, Lt Col Anthony J. “Legal Implications of the Mustin, Ist Lt Jeff. “Future Employment of Unmanned Uninhabited Combat Aerial Vehicle,” no. 2 (summer Aerial Vehicles” (vortices), no. 2 (summer 2002): 2002): 74-83. 86-97. INDEX 121 Odom, Maj Earl “Duke.” “Future Missions for Un- Interdiction manned Aerial Vehicles: Exploring Outside the Box” Krause, Lt Col Merrick E. “Partnering for Hemispheric (pirep), no. 2 (summer 2002): 84-85. Security: A Combined Regional Operations Center in Brazil,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 49-59. Effects-Based Operations Thomas, Capt Troy S. “Slumlords: Aerospace Power in International Relations Urban Fights,” no. 1 (spring 2002): 57-68. Corum, Dr. James S. “Argentine Airpower in the Falk- lands War: An Operational View,” no. 3 (fall 2002): Ethics /Values/Virtues 59-77. Keskel, Lt Col Kenneth. “The Oath of Office: A Histori- Ward, Col Jane B., Col Kerrie G. Lindberg, Maj Daniel S. cal Guide to Moral Leadership,” no. 4 (winter 2002): McNulty, and Maj Mona P. Ternus. “A Global Engage- 47-57. ment Enhancer: The International Health Specialist” Smith, Dr. James M., and Col DouglasJ .M urray. “Valuing (pirep), no. 3 (fall 2002): 93-99. Air Force Education and Training: Faculty Duty and Leader Development,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 79-86. Joint Force Air Component Commander Thirtle, Dr. Mike. “Toward Defining Air Force Leader- ship,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 9-16. Poynor, Lt Col D. Robert. “Organic versus Joint Organi- zation” (vortices), no. 3 (fall 2002): 24-25. Falklands /Malvinas War . “A Proposal for Homeland-Defense Organiza- Corum, Dr. James S. “Argentine Airpower in the Falk- tion” (vortices), no. 1 (spring 2002): 97-100. lands War: An Operational View,” no. 3 (fall 2002): Quintrall, Lt Col Mick. “A Change-Challenge: The Fire- 59-77. Support Coordination ‘Box’ ” (vortices), no. 3 (fall 2002): 7-16. Fighter Operations Corum, Dr. James S. “Argentine Airpower in the Falk- Joint Operations lands War: An Operational View,” no. 3 (fall 2002): Grenier, Maj John. “A New Construct for Air Force Coun- 59-77. terspace Doctrine” (vortices), no. 3 (fall 2002): 17-23. Foreign Military Forces Lambeth, Dr. Benjamin S. “Kosovo and the Continuing Krause, Lt Col Merrick E. “Partnering for Hemispheric SEAD Challenge,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 8-21. Security: A Combined Regional Operations Center in Malone, Col Timothy G., and Maj Reagan E. Schaupp. Brazil,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 49-59. “The ‘Red Team’: Forging a Well-Conceived Contin- gency Plan,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 22-33. Homeland Security Poynor, Lt Col D. Robert. “Organic versus Joint Organi- Champness, Lt Col Michael. “The Role of the US Air zation” (vortices), no. 3 (fall 2002): 24-25. Force in Fighting Terrorism at Home” (vortices), no. Spacy, Lt Col Bradley D., and Lt Col Michael I. Trapp. 1 (spring 2002): 101-5. “Train Like We Fight, Fight Like We Train: Establish- Poynor, Lt Col D. Robert. “A Proposal for Homeland- ing the Air and Space Expeditionary Force Training Defense Organization” (vortices), no. 1 (spring 2002): Center,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 59-68. 97-100. Rinaldi, Lt Col Steven M., Lt Col Donald H. Leathem, Latin American Region and Col Timothy Kaufman. “Protecting the Home- Krause, Lt Col Merrick E. “Partnering for Hemispheric land: Air Force Roles in Homeland Security,” no. 1 Security: A Combined Regional Operations Center in (spring 2002): 77-86. Brazil,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 49-59. Szafranski, Col Richard. “Fighting Stupid, Defending Smart,” no. | (spring 2002): 87-94. Leadership /Management Humanitarian Operations Brown, Shannon A., PhD. “The Sources of Leadership Ward, Col Jane B., Col Kerrie G. Lindberg, Maj Daniel S. Doctrine in the Air Force,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 37-45. McNulty, and Maj Mona P. Ternus. “A Global Engage- Hooper, James T. “Creating Strong Leaders and Strong ment Enhancer: The International Health Specialist” Units: Using Air Force History as a Leadership Tool,” (pirep), no. 3 (fall 2002): 93-99. no. 4 (winter 2002): 17-24. Latour, Lt Col Sharon M., and Lt Gen Bradley C. Hosmer. India and Pakistan “Emotional Intelligence: Implications for All United Bellaire, Maj Paul J., Jr. “Back to the Future: Thoughts on States Air Force Leaders,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 27-35. a Bipolar World Redux” (vortices), no. 1 (spring Mets, Dr. David R. “Fodder for Your Professional Read- 2002): 106-11. ing: The Officer as a Teacher,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 87-101. Intelligence Smith, Dr. James M., and Col DouglasJ .M urray. “Valuing Szafranski, Col Richard. “Fighting Stupid, Defending Air Force Education and Training: Faculty Duty and Smart,” no. | (spring 2002): 87-94. Leader Development,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 79-86. 122 AIR & SPACE POWER JOURNAL WINTER 2002 Thirtle, Dr. Mike. “Toward Defining Air Force Leader- Hooper, James T. “Creating Strong Leaders and Strong ship,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 9-16. Units: Using Air Force History as a Leadership Tool,” Van Nederveen, Capt Gilles, and Dr. Daniel R. Mortensen. no. 4 (winter 2002): 17-24. “Air Staff Rides: Wartime Leadership Experience,” Mets, Dr. David R. “Between Two Worlds: Fodder for Your no. 4 (winter 2002): 25-26. Professional Reading on Global Reach and Air Mo- bility,” no. 1 (spring 2002): 41-56. . “Fodder for Your Protessional Reading: The Of- Legal Issues Keskel, Lt Col Kenneth. “The Oath of Office: A Histori- ficer as a Teacher,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 87-101. cal Guide to Moral Leadership,” no. 4 (winter 2002): Smith, Dr. James M., and Col DouglasJ . Murray. “Valuing 47-57. Air Force Education and Training: Faculty Duty and Lazarski, Lt Col Anthony J. “Legal Implications of the Leader Development,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 79-86. Van Nederveen, Capt Gilles, and Dr. Daniel R. Mortensen. Uninhabited Combat Aerial Vehicle,” no. 2 (summer “Air Staff Rides: Wartime Leadership Experience,” 2002): 74-83. no. 4 (winter 2002): 25-26. Logistics Military Operations other than War Hall, Lt ColJ . Reggie. “Evolution of the Air Force Expe- Thomas, Capt Troy S. “Slumlords: Aerospace Power in ditionary Logistics School: A Revolutionary Approach Urban Fights,” no. 1 (spring 2002): 57-68. to the Employment of Combat Support” (vortices), Wolusky, Lt Col Tony. “Historical Perspectives on Opera- no. 1 (spring 2002): 112-19. tional Environment Research and Objective Determi- Jogerst, Col John. “What's So Special about Special Op- nation in Air Campaign Planning,” no. 3 (fall 2002): erations? Lessons from the War in Afghanistan” (vor- 47-58. tices), no. 2 (summer 2002): 98-102. Mets, Dr. David R. “Between Two Worlds: Fodder for Your Military Technology Professional Reading on Global Reach and Air Mo- Bellaire, Maj Paul J., Jr. “Back to the Future: Thoughts on bility,” no. 1 (spring 2002): 41-56. a Bipolar World Redux” (vortices), no. 1 (spring Suddarth, Lt Col Steven C. “Solving the Great Air Force 2002): 106-11. Systems Irony,” no. 1 (spring 2002): 6-18. Chapman, Col Robert E., [I]. “Unmanned Combat Aerial Van Nederveen, Capt Gilles. “The K-767: Tanker for the Vehicles: Dawn of a New Age?” no. 2 (summer 2002): Future” (pirep), no. 1 (spring 2002): 95-96. 60-73. Lazarski, Lt Col Anthony J. “Legal Implications of the Manage/O mrgaeninzattio n Uninhabited Combat Aerial Vehicle,” no. 2 (summer Higham, Dr. Robin, and Dr. Mark P. Parillo. “The Man- 2002): 74-83. agement Margin: Essential for Victory,” no. 1 (spring Mustin, Ist Lt Jeff. “Future Employment of Unmanned 2002): 19-27. Aerial Vehicles” (vortices), no. 2 (summer 2002): Malone, Col Timothy G., and Maj Reagan E. Schaupp. 86-97. “The ‘Red Team’: Forging a Well-Conceived Contin- Odom, Maj Earl “Duke.” “Future Missions for Un- gency Plan,” no. 2 (summer 2002): 22-33. manned Aerial Vehicles: Exploring Outside the Box” Poynor, Lt Col D. Robert. “Organic versus Joint Organi- (pirep), no. 2 (summer 2002): 84-85. zation” (vortices), no. 3 (fall 2002): 24-25. . “A Proposal for Homeland-Defense Organiza- Military Thought tion” (vortices), no. 1 (spring 2002): 97-100. Hooper, James T. “Creating Strong Leaders and Strong Units: Using Air Force History as a Leadership Tool,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 17-24. Medical Keskel, Lt Col Kenneth. “The Oath of Office: A Histori- Ward, Col Jane B., Col Kerrie G. Lindberg, Maj Daniel S. cal Guide to Moral Leadership,” no. 4 (winter 2002): McNulty, and Maj Mona P. Ternus. “A Global Engage- 47-57. ment Enhancer: The International Health Specialist” (pirep), no. 3 (fall 2002): 93-99. Military Training Hall, Lt Col J. Reggie. “Evolution of the Air Force Expe- Middle Eastern Affairs ditionary Logistics School: A Revolutionary Approach Jogerst, Col John. “What's So Special about Special Op- to the Employment of Combat Support” (vortices), erations? Lessons from the War in Afghanistan” (vor- no. | (spring 2002): 112-19. tices), no. 2 (summer 2002): 98-102. Smith, Dr. James M., and Col DouglasJ . Murray. “Valuing Air Force Education and Training: Faculty Duty and Military Education Leader Development,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 79-86. Hall, Lt ColJ .R eggie. “Evolution of the Air Force Expe- Spacy, Lt Col Bradley D., and Lt Col Michael I. Trapp. ditionary Logistics School: A Revolutionary Approach “Train Like We Fight, Fight Like We Train: Establish- to the Employment of Combat Support” (vortices), ing the Air and Space Expeditionary Force Training no. | (spring 2002): 112-19. Center,” no. 4 (winter 2002): 59-68.

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