Air University Review, Volume 36Department of the Air Force, 1984 |
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... command posts for NCA and force command- ers is another . A third example would be the relative emphasis on fixed versus mobile ter- minals for processing communications from satellites to military commanders or from com- manders to the ...
... command posts for NCA and force command- ers is another . A third example would be the relative emphasis on fixed versus mobile ter- minals for processing communications from satellites to military commanders or from com- manders to the ...
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... command and control , this feedback to NCA from force commanders may spell the difference between victory and defeat . Feedback will be compromised if the NCA cannot be identified by force commanders or if communications in the ...
... command and control , this feedback to NCA from force commanders may spell the difference between victory and defeat . Feedback will be compromised if the NCA cannot be identified by force commanders or if communications in the ...
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... Command Center in the Pentagon and the Alternative NMCC are vul- nerable to direct hits by Soviet weapons , which have already demonstrated the requisite accu- racies for such hits.8 The President's National Emergency Airborne Command ...
... Command Center in the Pentagon and the Alternative NMCC are vul- nerable to direct hits by Soviet weapons , which have already demonstrated the requisite accu- racies for such hits.8 The President's National Emergency Airborne Command ...
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... Command , Control and Communications : Alternative Approaches to Modernization ( Washington : U.S. Government Printing Office , October 1981 ) . Some experts doubt whether U.S. strategic forces can be fully alerted safely . See Paul ...
... Command , Control and Communications : Alternative Approaches to Modernization ( Washington : U.S. Government Printing Office , October 1981 ) . Some experts doubt whether U.S. strategic forces can be fully alerted safely . See Paul ...
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... command time to develop . As the Washington Post reported , “ A unified command would represent a victory for the Air Force , which would probably take the lead in its formation . Air Force officials have argued that a unified command ...
... command time to develop . As the Washington Post reported , “ A unified command would represent a victory for the Air Force , which would probably take the lead in its formation . Air Force officials have argued that a unified command ...
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Page 3 - I was to learn later in life that we tend to meet any new situation by reorganizing; and a wonderful method it can be for creating the illusion of progress while producing confusion, inefficiency, and demoralization.
Page 6 - I call upon the scientific community in our country, those who gave us nuclear weapons, to turn their great talents now to the cause of mankind and world peace, to give us the means of rendering these nuclear weapons impotent and obsolete.
Page 102 - You have heard that it hath been said : An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth. But I say to you not to resist evil: but if one strike thee on thy right cheek, turn to him also the other...
Page 41 - In all this, book-learning is available. A capacity and taste for reading gives access to whatever has already been discovered by others. It is the key, or one of the keys, to the already solved problems. And not only so : it gives a relish and facility for successfully pursuing the unsolved ones.
Page 108 - deterrence' based on balance, certainly not as an end in itself but as a step on the way toward a progressive disarmament, may still be judged morally acceptable.
Page 110 - ... are more vital than grafts. It is good that new ideas should be heard, for the sake of the few that can be used; but it is also good that new ideas should be compelled to go through the mill of objection, opposition, and contumely; this is the trial heat which innovations must survive before being allowed to enter the human race. It is good that the old should resist the young, and that the young should prod the old; out of this tension, as out of the strife of the sexes and the classes, comes...
Page 33 - What if free people could live secure in the knowledge that their security did not rest upon the threat of instant US retaliation to deter a Soviet attack, that we could intercept and destroy strategic ballistic missiles before they reached our own soil or that of our allies?
Page 67 - Air action against hostile targets which are in close proximity to friendly forces and which require detailed integration of each air mission with the fire and movement of those forces.
Page 110 - Civilizations are the generations of the racial soul. History is a fragment of Biology and the Laws of Biology are the Fundamental lessons of history...
Page 111 - We reject any morality based on extra-human and extraclass concepts. We say that this is deception, dupery, stultification of the workers and peasants in the interests of the landowners and capitalists. We say that our morality is entirely subordinated to the interests of the proletariat's class struggle. Our morality stems from the interests of the class struggle of the proletariat.