AIR EXPEDITIONARY FORCES
July 2006
Compiled by Diana Simpson
Bibliographer, Muir S. Fairchild Research Information Center
Maxwell AFB, AL
Contents
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Air Force Magazine Online. Perspectives on Expeditionary Aerospace Force.
Available online at: http://www.afa.org/magazine/perspectives/eaf.asp
Page includes links to 17 online articles about the EAF that have appeared in Air Force Magazine, 1998-2006.
Air Warfare Battlelab
Available online at:
http://www.mountainhome.af.mil/AWB/
The mission of the Air Warfare Battlelab is to rapidly identify and prove the worth of innovative ideas for enhancing the deployability, sustainability, survivability and lethality of contingency Air Expeditionary Forces.
The Air Force, edited by James P. McCarthy. Andrews AFB, MD, Air Force Historical Foundation, 2002. 368 p.
Today's Expeditionary Air Force, by Michael E. Ryan, pp. 315-335.
Book call no.: 358.400973 A298
Amouzegar, Mahyar A. Analysis of Combat Support Basing Options. Santa Monica, CA, Rand, 2004. 105 p.
Forward positioning of heavy war reserve materiel in optimal forward support
locations is key to the Air Force's ability to respond to a wide variety of scenarios. Author evaluates a set of global FSL basing and transportation options for storing WRM, and presents an analytical framework for evaluating alternative FSL options.
Also available online at: http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/2005/RAND_MG261.pdf
Book call no.: 358.41621 A532
Davis, Richard G. Anatomy of a Reform: The Expeditionary Aerospace Force. Washington, Air Force History and Museums Program, 2003. 103 p.
Also available online at: http://www.airforcehistory.hq.af.mil/Publications/fulltext/AnatomyOfAReform.pdf
Book call no.: 358.4130973 D263a
Davis, Richard G. Immediate Reach, Immediate Power: The Air Expeditionary Force and American Power Projection in the Post Cold War Era. Washington, Air Force History and Museums Program, 1998. 26 p.
Book call no.: 358.4131 D263i
Dowdy, William L. Expeditionary
Diplomacy: POL-MIL Facilitation of AEF Deployments. Maxwell, AFB, AL, Air University Press, 2001. 33 p. (Airpower Research Institute paper; 2001-02)
Book call no.: 358.400973 D745e
Dowdy, William L. Testing the Aerospace Expeditionary Force Concept: An Analysis of AEFs I-IV (1995-97) and the Way Ahead. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air University Press, 2000. 39 p.
Book call no.: 358.4131 D745t
Galway, Lionel A., and others. Reconfiguring Footprint to Speed Expeditionary Aerospace Forces Deployment. Santa Monica, CA, Rand, 2002. 63 p.
Methods to reduce infrastructure to support EAF deployments.
Book call no.: 358.414 R311
Galway, Lionel A. Supporting Expeditionary Aerospace Forces: New Agile Combat Support Postures. Santa Monica, CA, Rand, 2000. 46 p.
Book call no.: 358.80973 S959
Geller, Amanda. Supporting Air and Space Expeditionary Forces: Analysis of Maintenance Forward Support Location Operations. Santa Monica, CA, Rand, 2004. 114 p.
Table of contents available at:
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0416/2004007916.html
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA439531
Book call no.: 358.4183 A532
Hepburn, Byron C. Chemical-Biological Attack: Achilles Heel of the Air Expeditionary Force? Maxwell AFB, AL, USAF Counterproliferation Center, 1999. 48 p. (Counterproliferation papers. Future
Warfare series, no.4)
Book call no.: 358.4130973 H529c
Killingsworth, Paul S. Flexbasing: Achieving Global Presence for Expeditionary Aerospace Forces. Santa Monica, CA, Project Air Force, Rand, 2000. 88 p.
Book call no.: 358.400973 F619
Kwaitkowski, Karen U. Expeditionary Air Operations in Africa: Challenges and Solutions. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air University Press, 2001. 137 p. (Fairchild paper)
Includes summary descriptions of past air operations, data from pilot surveys, and tabular data on the suitability and restrictions of African airfields.
Book call no.: 358.41352 K98e
LeClair, Michael A. Fatigue Management for Aerospace Expeditionary Forces Deployment and Sustained Operations. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 2000. 149 p. (Wright Flyer paper; no. 12)
Book call no.: 629.13252 L462f
Lynch, Kristin. Lessons from Operation Iraqi Freedom. Santa Monica, CA, Rand, 2004. 121 p.
Presents an analysis of combat support experiences associated with Operation Iraqi Freedom and compares
them with those associated with Joint Task Force Noble Anvil (Serbia), and the first 100 days of Operation Enduring Freedom. Focuses on experiences from OIF and what those experiences imply for combat support system design to ensure that AEF goals can be achieved.
Also available online at: http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/2005/RAND_MG193.pdf
Book call no.: 956.70443 L641
Mason, Brad. U.S. Army Apache Helicopters and U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Forces: Implications for Future Military Operations. Maxwell AFB, AL, Center for Strategy and Technology, Air War College, Air University, 2001. 34 p. (Center for Strategy and Technology Occasional Paper; no. 22)
Book call no.: 355.46 M398u
Mills, Patrick and Amatzia Feinberg. Supporting Expeditionary Aerospace Forces: Evaluation for the RAMPOD Database. Santa Monica, CA, Rand, 2001. 45 p.
Book call no.: 623.734 M657s
Mortensen, Daniel R. The Air Expeditionary Force in Perspective. Maxwell AFB, AL, Airpower Research Institute, College of Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education, Air University, 2003. 48 p.
Contents include: United States Air Force AEFs, World War II, Inter-War years, World War I Era, Expeditions before Airpower.
Also available online at: https://research.maxwell.af.mil/papers/ay2003/arr/2003-01.pdf
Book call no.: 358.400973 A2983
NATO Public Diplomacy Division. Deploying Capabilities Faster and Further Than Ever Before. Brussels, Belgium, NATO Public Diplomacy Division, [2004]. 1 folded sheet,
[6] p. (NATO briefing)
Contents include: NATO Response Force, Extended reach, An expeditionary capability, Mutual reinforcement of the NRF and an EU rapid reaction capability, The authorization to deploy and the transfer of authority command.
Also available online at: http://www.nato.int/docu/briefing/nrf2/nrf-e.pdf
Book call no.: 355.031091821 D421
Nowak, Michael J. The Air Power Expeditionary Force: A Strategy for an Uncertain Future? Maxwell AFB, AL, Air University Press, 1999. 25 p. (Air War College paper; no. 19)
Also available online at:
http://aupress.au.af.mil/Maxwell_Papers/Text/mp19.pdf
Book call no.: 358.4131 N946a
Peltz, Eric and others. Supporting Expeditionary Aerospace Forces: An Analysis of F-15 Avionics Options. Santa Monica, CA, Rand, 2000. 129 p.
Book call no.: 358.4383 S959
Philippart, Jeff D. The Expeditionary Airfield as a Center of Gravity: Henderson Field During the Guadalcanal Campaign (August 1942 - February 1943). Maxwell Air Force Base, AL, Air University Press, 2004. 46 p. (Wright flyer paper; no. 19)
Book call no.: 940.54265933 P551e
Rainey, James C. Expeditionary Logistics. Maxwell AFB, Gunter Annex, Logistics Management Agency, 2000. 87 p.
Book call no.: 358.41411 E964
Rainey, James C. Logistics and Warfighting: Thinking about Agile Combat Support. Maxwell AFB, Gunter Annex, AL, Air Force Logistics Management Agency, 2003. 202 p.
A collection of essays, articles, and studies that looks broadly at many of the issues associated with Agile combat support.
Book call no.: 358.41411 L8324
Redmann, Steven J. and Guvares, Carolyn A. Long-Term Integration of Expeditionary Airmen Concepts
into the Air Force. [Washington] , U.S. Air Force, 2005. 27 leaves.
Book call no.: 358.4130973 L848
Rentfrow, James C. Electronic Combat Support for an Expeditionary Air Force: The Lessons of History. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 2001. 28 p. (Wright flyer paper; no. 15)
Also available online at:
https://research.au.af.mil/papers/special_collection/wright/wf15.pdf
Book call no.: 358.420973 R422e
Snyder, Don. Supporting Air and Space
Expeditionary Forces: Capabilities and Sustainability of Air and Space
Expeditionary Forces. Santa Monica, CA, Rand, 2006.
Book call no.: 358.41411 S959
Snyder, Don and Mills, Patrick. A Methodology for Determining Air Force Deployment Requirements. Santa Monica, CA, Rand, 2004. 71 p.
Also available online at: http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/2004/RAND_MG176.pdf
Book call no.: 358.4140973 S675s
Tripp, Robert S. Supporting Expeditionary Aerospace Forces: A Concept for Evolving the Agile Combat Support/Mobility System of the Future. Santa Monica, CA, Rand, 2000. 33 p.
Book call no.: 358.416210973 S959
Tripp, Robert S and others. Lessons from Operation Enduring Freedom. Santa Monica, CA:
Rand, 2004. 119 p.
Table of contents available at:
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0411/2003024740.html. Analyzes Air Force combat support experiences associated with Operation Enduring Freedom and compares them with those associated with Operation Allied Force.
Also available online at: http://www.rand.org/publications/MR/MR1819/MR1819.pdf
Book call no.: 355.411 L641
Arquiette, Steven J. and others. The Expeditionary Aerospace Force Concept: Evolution, Discussion, and Issues. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 1999. 130 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 A772e
Atkins, Sheryl Guisto. The Air Expeditionary Force: What You Need, When You Need It. Newport, RI, Naval War College, May 1997. 20 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA328215
Doc. call no.: M-U 41662 A874a
Baker, Susan S. Redefining the Air Force Medical Service in the New Millennium: Should the AMFS Outsource Physician and Residency Education Programs? Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 2000. 60 p.
Providing the correct mix of physicians to the Air Expeditionary Forces for contingency and wartime operations will partially determine the effectiveness of the deployed forces.
Author explores the environment of the Air Force Medical Service with regard to training physicians.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA381817
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 B1682r
Bearden, James Bryan. Command and Control Enabling the Expeditionary Aerospace Force. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 2000. 41 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA381861
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 B3682c
Beery, Richard D. Is the Expeditionary Aerospace Force the Right Approach for the Air Force as We Enter the 21st Century? Fort Leavenworth, KS, School of Advanced Military Studies, Army Command and General Staff College, May 1999. 54 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA370360
Doc. call no.: M-U 42022-2 B415i
Bergeson, Thomas W. Shielding the
Sword: A Strategy for Protecting the AEF. Maxwell AFB, AL, School of Advanced Airpower Studies, 1999. 102 p.
Discusses need for expeditionary defenses, suggesting that Army ADA batteries be assigned to AEF units.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA391727
Doc. call no.: M-U 43998-1 B496s
Campbell, Craig P. Technology, Organization and Doctrine Enhancing the Combat Capability of the On-Call AEW (Air Expeditionary Wing). Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 2000. 44 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA394044
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 C1873t
Chambers, Bill. Expeditionary Air Forces: The Essential Strategy - Force Structure Match for Today's Planner. Newport, RI, Naval War College, June 1997. 20 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 41662 C444e
Curlett, Paul A. Incorporating Joint Forces into the Air Force Aerospace Expeditionary Force. Carlisle Barracks, PA, Army War College, 2002. 29 p.
Evaluates joint service roles and missions in the EAF framework and provides
recommendations for improving joint service support.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA402153
Doc. call no.: M-U 39080-537 C9751i
Demarco, J and William. First In!: Expeditionary Airbase Seizure and Operations: Power Projection Through Mobility Warriors. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air University. School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, 2004. 106 p.
Analyzes the historical perspectives of airbase seizure and follow-on airbase operations from World War Il to today, and attempts to glean lessons for the new USAF
Contingency Response Groups.
Doc. call no.: M-U 43998-1 D372f
Dickey, Clifton L. Air Base Defense for the Air Expeditionary Force: More Than Defending the Redline. Maxwell AFB, AL, School of Advanced Airpower Studies, 1998. 53 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA391821
Doc. call no.: M-U 43998-1 D551a
Doyne, Thomas A. Integrating Space into an Expeditionary Air Force. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 1999. 67 p.
Also available online at:
http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA396518
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 D7541i
Dugan, Richard A. Air Force Afloat Preposition Fleet. Carlisle Barracks, PA, Army War College, 2000. 20 p.
The Air Force Afloat Preposition Fleet will be an integral part of the AEF concept.
Author describes afloat prepositioning, provides a historical look at the Air Force's prepositioned fleet, and
offers some recommendations for the APF in the future.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA377243
Doc. call no.: M-U 39080-537 D866a
Fitzpatrick, John S. Expeditionary Airfield Operations: Laying the Foundation for Future Success. Maxwell AFB, AL, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, 2004. 83 p.
Scrutinizes two different case studies from each of the following eras: World War II, the Cold War, and the post-Cold War. Evaluates each case study based upon the efficacy of its site survey, the effectiveness of initial air operations, and the success of follow-on forces.
Doc. call no.: M-U 43998-1 F559e
Flesch, Todd J. The Future of USAF Combat Expeditionary Basing. Maxwell AFB, AL, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, 2004. 87 p.
Argues that the USAF has become the lead force projector for American policymakers, and needs to have combat capable base opening forces to support Air Expeditionary Forces. Traditional alliances are relaxing and giving way to new alliances of convenience in new areas of instability, where the US cannot rely on host-nation support for establishing Forward Operating Locations.
Doc. call no.: M-U 43998-1 F61f
Gildner, Will W. Forcing Goldwater-Nichols to the Grassroots: Training Future Joint Crisis Response Forces. Carlisle Barracks, PA, Army War College, 2000. 64 p.
Advocates that Carrier Battle Groups, Amphibious Readiness Groups,
Marine Expeditionary Units (Special Operations Capable), Division Ready Brigades
and Aerospace Expeditionary Forces adopt an aligned schedule.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA380124
Doc. call no.: M-U 39080-537 G468f
Gillaspie, Timothy W. Logistics Factors Affecting Initial Deployed Aircraft Sortie Generation. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, Air Force Institute of Technology, 1999. 407 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 L4785p
Goffus, Tom. Air Expeditionary Forces: Forward Base Access. Newport, RI, Naval War College, 1998. 19 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA348519
Doc. call no.: M-U 41662 G612a
Grunch, Russell R. Air Force Combat Support: Adjusting Doctrine to Meet Expeditionary Air Force Requirements. Santa Monica, CA,
Rand, 2000. 59 p. (Air Force Fellows Program research paper).
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA394301
Doc. call no.: M-U 42252-91 G888a
Kepler, Kevin M. Does the Air Force Have It Right? Army Aviation Support for Small Scale Contingencies. Carlisle Barracks, PA, Army War College, 2002. 32 p.
Compares the AEF with the Army's objective force and suggests how to integrate Army aviation in support of deployments.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA401890
Doc. call no.: M-U 39080-537 K38d
Konicki, Kenneth M. Global Change: The Air Force's Successful Transformation to the Expeditionary Aerospace Force. Carlisle Barracks, PA, Army War College, 2001. 22 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA389038
Doc. call no.: M-U 39080-537 K82g
Larvick, Jon A. Improving Wartime Spares Support to AMC: An Analysis of KC-135 Readiness Spares Packages During Allied Force with a Look to the Future and Support of the Aerospace Expeditionary Force. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 2000. 39 p.
Investigates policy for readiness spares packages and the level of customer service existing aircraft spares provided to the air refueling fleet during Operation Allied
Force. Then, assuming Allied Force as representative of future AEF deployments, author examines how current wartime spares policies and computations could support future tanker operations.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA393975
Doc. call no.: M-U 43112 L3361i
Lee, Joni R. Prepositioning: A Logistics Concept for the AEF. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 1999. 34 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA397312
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 L4785p
Lee, Peter A. Power Projection: A Comparison of the Aerospace Expeditionary Force and the Carrier Battle Group. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 1999. 33 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA425333
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 L4793p
Martinez, Steven L. The Effect of Improving the Logistics Pipeline on Supply Support of Aerospace Expeditionary Forces. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, Air Force Institute of Technology, 2001. 149 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA390983
Doc. call no.: M-U 39567-5 M385s
Mason, Rodney M. United States Air Force Maritime Pre-Positioning of War Reserve Material and Joint Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration.
Fort Leavenworth, KS, Army Command and General Staff College, 2001. 90 p.
Evaluates joint, Army and Air Force doctrine to define the process of deploying using maritime pre-positioning.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA397616
Doc. call no.: M-U 42022 M411u
Molloy, James P. Air and Space Expeditionary Force Crisis Action Leadership for Commanders. Maxwell, AFB, AL, Air Force Fellows Program, Air University, 2004. 121 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA434089
Doc. call no.: M-U 42252-91 M727a
O'Neal, Michael F. Expeditionary Air Force: A Historical Perspective. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 1999. 32 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA397327
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 O583e
Oruba, Partick J. Predictability, Work-Family Conflict, and Intent to Stay: An Air Force Case Study. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, Air Force Institute of Technology, 2001. 113 p.
Attempts to measure the effects of EAF on retention predictability.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA390931
Doc. call no.: M-U 39567-5 O131p
Oshiba, Edwin H. Joint Civil Engineer Possibilities: Air and Space Expeditionary Force Applications. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 2003. 47 leaves.
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 O82j
Parker, Dewey. Access to Space: Routine, Responsive and Flexible: Implications for an Expeditionary Force. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 1999. 45 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA397496
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 P238a
Petters, Stephen D. Ammo for the Long Haul: The Sufficiency of Policy for Munitions Resupply Within the Expeditionary Air Force Construct. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 2003. 67 leaves.
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 P499a
Pulley, Stephen M. Why Is the Air National Guard Ready to Assume a Major Leadership Role in the Aerospace Expeditionary Force? Fort Leavenworth, KS, Army Command and General Staff College, 2000. 98 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA383898
Doc. call no.: M-U 42022 P9821w
Reid, John R. The USAF Aerospace Expeditionary Force: Flying into the 21st Century. Newport, RI, Naval War College, 1999. 19 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA363209
Doc. call no.: M-U 41662 R356u
Rentfrow, James C. EC Combat Support for an Expeditionary Air Force: The Lessons of History. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 2000. 39 p.
Another copy is in the Book collection. The call number is 358.420973 R422e.
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 R422e
Report on United States Air Force Expeditionary Forces. Washington, United States Air Force, Scientific Advisory Board, 1997-98. 3 vols.
Volume 1: Presents an overall picture of the AEF concept. Online at:
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/usaf/unit/docs/sabaef1.pdf
Volume 2: Appendices E-H. Provides detailed deliberations and conclusions on: Operation Context and Training; Command, Control and Information; Technology Thrusts; and Lean Logistics. Online at:
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/usaf/unit/docs/sabaef2.pdf
Volume 3: Appendix I. Provides detailed deliberations and conclusions of the Environment Panel. Online at:
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/usaf/unit/docs/sabaef3.pdf
Doc. call no.: M-U 39461-233 v 1-3
Robinson, James K. Air Expeditionary Force: The Air Forces' New Capability. Carlisle Barracks, PA, Army War College, April 1999. 31 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA364124
Doc. call no.: M-U 39080-537 R6621a
Robinson, Sean P. The Expeditionary Aerospace Force and Distributed Operations for Command and Control. Monterey, CA, Naval Postgraduate School, 1999. 87 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA365612
Doc. call no.: M-U 42525 R664e
Ronza, Michael E. Fostering an Air Expeditionary Culture: The Challenge for the USAF. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 2003. 58 leaves.
The Air Force organized combat power into divisible buckets of capability - AEFs - to present airpower in a methodical manner and inject stability in airmen's lives. While deployments are inherent to the expeditionary nature of current operations, the AEF construct instills predictability to the process.
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 R775f
Samples, Phil L. and Thorson, Dean W. Into a New Millennia: Medical Requirements for the Air Expeditionary Forces (AEF). Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 1999. 37 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA398921
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 S1924i
Shelton, Frederick D. and McLachlan, Russell T. 21st Century Warfare: Is the AEF Ready to Play? Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 1999. 41 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA397039
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 S5453t
Snyder, Don. Supporting Air and Space Expeditionary Forces: Capabilities and Sustainability of Air and Space Expeditionary Forces. Santa Monica, CA , Rand, 2006. 74 p.
Table of contents available at:
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip061/2005028137.html
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA433138
Book. call no.:
358.41411 S959
Thompson, G. Larry. The Quick Response Air Force: Decisive Expeditionary Airpower for the Future? Maxwell AFB, AL, School of Advanced Airpower Studies, June 1996. 60 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA398257
Doc. call no.: M-U 43998-1 T47lq
Tomick, John J. EAF Transition Workshop: After Action Report, Lessons Learned and Recommendation. Washington, Air Force Studies and Analyses Agency, 1999. 12 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA363388
Doc. call no.: M-U 42210-314
Travnick, William R. Making the Expeditionary Aerospace Force Work--Now! Colorado Springs, CO, USAF Academy, 2000. 206 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA394846
Doc. call no.: M-U 42252-91 T782m
United States. Air Force Audit Agency. Aerospace Expeditionary Force Planning. Washington, Air Force Audit Agency, 2001. 18 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 42963-1 no. 01058004
United States. General Accounting Office. Force Structure: Air Force Expeditionary Concept Offers Benefits but Effects Should
Be Assessed: Report to Congressional Committees. Washington, General Accounting Office, 2000. 38 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 41026-147 no.00-201
Valle, Christopher R. Toward a Single, Integrated Planning & Execution System: Deployment Planning in the Expedtionary Aerospace Force. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 2000. 41 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA394975
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 V181t
Van De Walle, Curt A. Back to the Future: Does History Support the Expeditionary Air Force Concept? Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 2000. 48 p.
Author discusses the Composite Air Strike Force, a little known USAF entity that existed from 1955 to 1973. The CASF was similar in organization and concept to the EAF,
but was developed to meet the threat of small-scale hot wars in a Cold War
environment. The two entities, CASF and EAF, are compared.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA394980
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 V2441b
Vo, Tam T. Exploratory Analysis of the Deployment Feasibility of United States Air Force Air Expeditionary Forces. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, Air Force Institute of Technology. School of Logistics and Acquisitions Management, September 1997. 155 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 39567-4 V872e
Wager, Vic. Bare Base Equipment and Support of the Expeditionary Air Force. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air War College, 2003. 34 p.
Also available online at: http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA424751
Doc. call no.: M-U 43117 W1311b
Zuhldorf, Michael J. Aerospace Expeditionary Force Implementation and the Effect on Team Cohesion. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, Air Force Institute of Technology, 2002. 143 p. Ackerman, Robert K. Changing Missions Influence Air Force Concept Planning: Technology and Joint Interoperation Are Influencing Future Capabilities. Signal 59:29-32 June 2005. Brady, Roger A. Building and Commanding Expeditionary Units: Lessons from Kosovo. Aerospace Power Journal 14:12-21 Spring 2000. Correll, John T. The EAF in Peace and War. Air Force Magazine 85:24-31 July 2002. Davis, Ronald N. Force Support for the Expeditionary Air Force. Air Force Journal of Logistics 24:1+ Summer 2000. Deptula, David A. Embracing Change: US Air Force Transformation Will Expand the Nation's Strategic Options. Armed Forces Journal International 139:69-71 October 2001. Deptula, David A. Our Expeditionary Ethos: Getting Airpower Back to the Future. TIG Brief 58:4-5 Spring 2006. Dobbins, John. Airpower 101: An Expeditionary Air Base Model. Air & Space Power Journal 18:54-63 Autumn 2004. Ellard, S. D. Are the Experiences of Servicing Commandos Relevant Today? Royal Air Force Air Power Review 8:46-70 Autumn 2005. An Expeditionary Force (going back to its roots as a deployable force to be reckoned with). Air Force Magazine 83:34-41 April 2000. Feinberg, Amatzia and others. EAF
Support Challenges, Part 5: LANTIRN Intermediate Maintenance Concepts. Air Force Journal of Logistics 24:2-5+ Spring 2000. Gabreski, Terry L. and others. Command and Control Doctrine for Combat Support: Strategic and Operational-Level Concepts for Supporting the Air and Space Expeditionary Force. Air & Space Power Journal 17:113-124 Spring 2003. Gething, Michael J. and Sweetman, Bill. Air-to-Air Refuelling Provides a Force Multiplier for Expeditionary Warfare. Jane's International Defence Review 39:43-51 February 2006. Gongora, Thierry. Expeditionary Operations: Definition and Requirements. Military Technology 28:106-108 2004. Goodman, Glenn W., Jr. Getting into the Rhythm: US Air Force's Expeditionary Deployment Structure Proves Its Value. Armed Forces Journal International 139:48+ September 2001. Goodman, Glenn W. Jr. Pursuing
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Nearly a decade of increasing globalization has reached Africa in fits and starts, leaving a legacy of social tensions, poverty, disease, and conflict. US national security strategy hinges on dealing with such conditions in an appropriate manner. For air and space power, a comprehensive access plan becomes a critical component for success.
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Is there any way to ensure access to airfields and staging bases that will allow the Air Force to fly and operate without restriction? The Navy may have an answer.
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A strategy that includes maintaining core assets and developing new political and technological opportunities can help the Air Force manage and develop access and basing options.
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Gen. John P. Jumper talks about air expeditionary operations from foreign bases.
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