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Expeditionary diplomacy : POL-MIL facilitation of AEF deployments / William L. Dowdy.

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Book
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Author/Creator:
Dowdy, William L., 1944-
Contributor:
Air University (U.S.). College of Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education
Air University (U.S.). Airpower Research Institute
Series:
Research paper (Air University (U.S.). Airpower Research Institute) ; 2001-02.
Research paper / Air University (U.S.). Airpower Research Institute ; 2001-02
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Armed Forces--Mobilization.
Armed Forces.
Deployment (Strategy).
Aeronautics, Military.
Air warfare.
Military doctrine.
Unified operations (Military science).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (iv, 33 pages)
Other Title:
POL-MIL facilitation of AEF deployments
Place of Publication:
Maxwell AFB, Ala. : College of Aerospace Doctrine, Research and Education, Air University, 2001.
Summary:
"During the Cold War, U.S. Air Force units typically operated either from bases on American territory or from main operating bases (MOBs) in allied countries where access was assured under long-accepted arrangements. In the decade following the end of the Cold War, the number of MOBs abroad has been drastically reduced, and most remaining USAF assets have been pulled back to bases in U.S. territory. Meanwhile, given changes in the international security environment and consequent adjustments in U.S. national security strategy, Air Force units have increasingly been required to deploy to, and operate from, forward locations in many countries outside of the Cold War alliance structure. Under the nascent Expeditionary Aerospace Force (EAF) concept, gaining access to and maintaining positive relations with host countries are prerequisites to successful expeditionary operations. This study was inspired by the view stated at Air University in 1999 by then-Maj Gen Donald G. Cook, first EAF Implementation Director, that [beta]diplomatic preparation of the battlefield[gamma] is a neglected concept and enterprise that should receive more attention from EAF architects. As the first and only systematic study of [beta]diplomatic preparation, [gamma] this Research Paper selectively surveys existing and prospective USAF initiatives that attempt to come to grips with political-military ([beta]pol-mil[gamma]) challenges associated with expeditionary operations."--Air University abstracts
Notes:
At head of title: Airpower Research Institute.
"June 2001."
In scope of the U.S. Government Publishing Office Cataloging and Indexing Program (C&I) and Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP).
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-31).
Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2018.
Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed Dec. 14, 2022).
Other Format:
Print version: Dowdy, William L., 1944- Expeditionary diplomacy.
OCLC:
1043353781
Access Restriction:
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