10 Years Ago in Air Force Magazine
Air Mobility Is an Operational Mission
Not many military actions in the modern era rank in strategic importance with the Berlin Airlilft.» More
The NDP and the Transformation Strategy
The National Defense Panel would dump the two-conflict strategy and move ahead from there.More
LeMay
Doolittle and Eaker said he was the greatest air commander of all time. More
25 Years Ago in Air Force Magazine
Soviet Strides in Space
Last year, the USSR launched five times as many satellites as the US.» More
The Many Battles of Maverick
The AGM-65D is a heat seeker, and it has been finding plenty of heat in Washington. Still, the Air Force believes this is a missile it can go to war with. » More
The Lessons of Vietnam
It has been a decade since the United States signed the Paris Peace Accords. That agreement signaled the American withdrawal from Vietnam. It did not end the influence of that undeclared war on this nation. » More
50 Years Ago in Air Force Magazine
By the End of the Century
The new exploration will be in science and in space. We, as a nation, must have vision and must work hard if we are to be leaders in this new type of exploration.» More
Air and Space are Indivisible
USAF has been steadily injecting new equipment and forces into this vast and explosive region. » More
Ballistic Missiles: SPRINGBOARD TO SPACE
The following excerpt is from an address by Maj. Gen. Bernard A. Schriever. We think it remains the best explanation of the important implications of the USAF ballistic missile program in the US conquest of space.» More