| Air Force Manual (AFM) 1-1. Basic Aerospace Doctrine of the United States Air Force. 2 vols., March 1992. |
....direct relationship between the ends and means. In this case, he saw the end as the political objective of war and combat as the primary military means to achieve it. 31 Many current US military doctrinal publications reflect the fundamental theories developed in On War. Two examples include the Air Force Manual (AFM) 1 1, Basic 16 Aerospace Doctrine of the United States Air Force, 32 and the Army Field Manual (FM) 100 5, Operations. 33 AFM 1 1 is the current capstone doctrine document for the US Air Force and serves as the foundation of all other Air Force doctrine. Even a cursory review of this manual ....
....the end of chapter one but may be disappointed with War is more than a true chameleon that slightly adapts its characteristics to the given case. 89) In essence, it depends. 27 . van Creveld, 36. 28 . Clausewitz, 152. 29 . Ibid, 89. 30 . Ibid, 69, 87, and 605. 31 . Ibid, 605. 32 . Air Force Manual (AFM) 1 1, Basic Aerospace Doctrine of the United States Air Force, vol. 1, March 1992. 33 . Field Manual (FM) 100 5, Operations, June 1993. Developed by the Headquarters Department of the Army. 34 . AFM 1 1, vol. 1, 1. 35 . FM 100 5, Glossary 6. METT T is the acronym used by US Army planners to ....
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Air Force Manual (AFM) 1-1. Basic Aerospace Doctrine of the United States Air Force. 2 vols., March 1992.
....Lastly, the Distributed Problem Solving Module uses CLIPS (C Language Integrated Production System) an expert system development tool. 2.1. The Battle Simulation Module The method of simulating air wars in the testbed is based upon the manner in which air war simulations are conducted at the United States Air Force Academy for the course on Air Power Doctrine and Strategy [United States Air Force Academy, 1990] The Battle Simulation Module simulates the salient features of an air war. These features consist of the following: Figure 1 Architectural view of the testbed. The modules marked with an ....
United States Air Force. (1992). Basic Aerospace Doctrine of the United States Air Force. Air Force Manual 1-1. U. S. Government Printing Office: Washington, DC.
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