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Air Force Magazine 2001 John A Tirpak
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Airpower in the Gulf 10 years later.
Military and naval science
John A. Tirpak
Bomber questions; in the era of long-range precision strike, we have only 112 operational bombers.(includes related articles)(Cover Story)
Military and naval science
John A. Tirpak
Foreign fighters get better.(aircraft)
Military and naval science
John A. Tirpak
Providing vigilance, reach, and power: Air Force leaders report on the state of the force.(Air Force Association's Air Warfare Symposium)(Cover Story)
Military and naval science
John A. Tirpak
Roche plots a course; the new Secretary considers how the Air Force can do what it must do.(Secretary of the Air Force James G. Roche)(Interview)
Military and naval science
John A. Tirpak
Rumsfeld makes Air Force lead service for space.(Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld)
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John A. Tirpak
Ryan's outbrief; the Air Force was committed to readiness - even at the expense of modernization.(General Michael E. Ryan)(Interview)
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John A. Tirpak
The airlift shortfall deepens.
Military and naval science
John A. Tirpak
The double-digit SAMs.(surface-to-air missiles)
Military and naval science
John A. Tirpak
The indispensable fighter.(Air Force F-22 Raptor)
Military and naval science
John A. Tirpak
The QDR goes to war.(Quadrennial Defense Review)
Military and naval science
John A. Tirpak
The space commission reports.
Military and naval science
John A. Tirpak
Trouble on the final frontier.(US space industry)
Military and naval science
John A. Tirpak
Two decades of stealth.(includes related articles on stealth technologies and on the history of the F-117 aircraft)
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John A. Tirpak
USAF, Boeing commercial C-17.(United States Air Force)
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John A. Tirpak
Wings to come; procurement budgets may be limited, but technology continues to evolve.(aircraft design)
Military and naval science
John A. Tirpak
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