Organizing, Training and Equipping the Air Force for Crisis and Lesser Conflicts - Carl H. Builder - Books - RAND - 9780833023209 - October 4, 1995
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Organizing, Training and Equipping the Air Force for Crisis and Lesser Conflicts

Carl H. Builder

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Organizing, Training and Equipping the Air Force for Crisis and Lesser Conflicts

Operations short of war, one of three basic responsibilities of the U. S. armed services, are increasingly consuming the attention and resources of U. S. military forces around the world, in such places as Bosnia, Somalia, Haiti, Rwanda, and Kuwait. The most stressing of these operations are nonroutine international crises and conflicts, particularly those that might lead to U. S. combat operations short of war. These situations have, at times and for some specialized capabilities, stressed the forces to exhaustion or failure. More generally, they have encroached upon the training and readiness of the forces, leading to a public debate as to whether such assignments are a "proper" use of U. S. military power. This report explores where, why, and how operations short of war are stressing the forces, particularly the aerospace forces, and how those stresses upon USAF capabilities might be relieved by changes in Air Force organization, training, and equipment.


93 pages, 1tab.1ch.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 4, 1995
ISBN13 9780833023209
Publishers RAND
Pages 115
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 6 mm   ·   163 g
Language English  

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