Winter 2009 – Volume XXII, No. 4, No. AFRP 10-1



Senior Leader Perspectives Directed Energy: A Look to the Future Maj Gen David Scott, USAF
Col David Robie, USAF
Hybrid Warfare: Something Old, Not Something New Hon. Robert Wilkie
From the Editor Publishing in Air and Space Power Journal and Honoring Mr. Steve Garst for His Many Years of Service Maj D. K. Stanford, USAF,
Chief, Professional Journals
Features Preparing for Irregular Warfare: The Future Ain’t What It Used to Be Col John D. Jogerst, USAF, Retired
Achieving Balance: Energy, Effectiveness, and Efficiency Col John B. Wissler, USAF
US Nuclear Deterrence: An Opportunity for President Obama to Lead by Example Gp Capt Tim D. Q. Below, RAF
Departments
Ricochets and Replies
The Merge Cyber ACTS/SAASS: A Second Year of Command and Staff College for the Future Leaders of Our Cyber Forces Major Paul D. Williams, USAF, PhD
Views & Analyses   War Fighters in Acquisition: A Requirements Document for the Test Professional Maj Aaron Tucker, USAF
50 Years Later: Tough Questions Facing Nuclear Arms Reduction Lt Col Andrew S. Kovich, USAF
Minimizing the Loss of Student Pilots from Voluntary Attrition Col William A. Thomas Jr., USAF, MC, FS
Operating the Distributed Common Ground System: A Look at the Human Factor in Net-Centric Operations Lt Col Jason M. Brown, USAF
Airpower in the Next War: In the Shadow of Georgia Lt Col Thomas McCabe, USAFR, Retired
Waypoints Culture Clash: Bomber Nuclear Operations in a Post–Cold War World

Lt Col Robert Spalding, USAF

The Doctrinal Basis for Reinvigorating and Sustaining the Nuclear Enterprise Lt Col James W. Harvard, USAF, Retired
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