Reach-forward and other concerns

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Tensions arising from the constantly increasing level of persistent and high-quality intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and communications offer a detailed picture of the battle space. This has created a new phenomenon referred to as 'reach forward', a situation in which a commander or his staff, possibly thousands of miles away from a theater of operations, uses high-quality battle space pictures and advanced communications to manage tactical events in real time.

author: Dudney, Robert S.
Management dynamics, Military Intelligence, Management, Company business management, Strategic aspects, Air forces

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The author examines the pilots and military aircraft of the 1920's used by the U.S. Air Force. Topics include air warfare, military aircraft, and military pilot training.

History, Military history, Military pilots, Air pilots, Military

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The Gulf war II air campaign, by the numbers

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The author examines the U.S. Air Force's role in the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. Topics include use of close air support, aerial bombings, and joint military operations.

author: Dudney, Robert S.
Joint operations (Military science), Close air support, Bombing, Aerial, Aerial bombing, Iraq War, 2003-

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subjects list: United States, United States. Air Force, Military aircraft, Air warfare
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