Longer deployment

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General John P. Jumper, the Air Force Chief of Staff stated that a new expeditionary deployment schedule would be into effect from 1st September 2004. This schedule will increase the possible deployment period of the airman in US from 90 days to 120 days.

Author: Hebret, Adam J.
Executive changes & profiles, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Deployment (Strategy), Deployment (Military science), Mobility (Military science), Jumper, John P.

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The nation's air arm and its early leaders

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A chronology of the early leaders of the air forces of the US is presented. It begins with the Aeronautical Div of the Signal Corps from 1907 to 1914 and ends with the establishment of the US Air Force in 1947.

History, Air forces

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USAF leaders through the years

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A chronological guide to Air Force officials is presented. It covers Air Force secretaries, chiefs of staff, command leaders, Dept of Defense leaders and North American Aerospace Defense Command leaders.

United States. Department of Defense, North American Aerospace Defense Command

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Subjects list: United States, Officials and employees, United States. Air Force
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