Armed Forces Journal 2003 - Abstracts

Armed Forces Journal 2003
TitleSubjectAuthors
A big risk, dubious reward.(U.S. international relations strained over invasion of Iraq)Military and naval scienceMichael Collins Dunn
About those mountains.Military and naval scienceRonald S. Mangum
A critical step toward jointness.(military search-and-rescue operations)Military and naval scienceEric Braganca
Air power unleashed.(examination of how the U.S. Navy's F/A-18C's attack aircraft performed in the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq)Military and naval scienceBruce Rolfsen
A Marine Corps balancing act.(modernization plans of the U.S. Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceScott R. Gourley
A "noncontact, contract war.(impression U.S.-led invasion of Iraq had on military leaders of Russia and China)Military and naval scienceMary C. Fitzgerald
Army's unit of action.(profile of the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division's performance in the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq)Military and naval scienceBob Morris
A sixth military service.(examination of U.S. Coast Guard's new roll in homeland security)Military and naval sciencePatricia Harney
Balancing act.Military and naval scienceR.P. Khanna, Lalit Sethi
Baptism by fire in Paris.(examination of up-coming Paris Air Show)Military and naval scienceNicholas Fiorena
Battling germs and gases.(NATO troops practice responding and containing biological and chemical attacks on civilian facilities)Military and naval scienceNicholas Fiorenae
Cash crunch.(Miroslav Kostelka )Military and naval scienceMagnus Bennett
Chemical and biological warfare.(need for civilian protection against weapons of mass destruction)Military and naval scienceBarry McCaffrey
'Close-in' naval dominance.(U.S. Navy's role in military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan)Military and naval scienceDonald Loren
Creating on omniscient sentinel.(issues facing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security regarding how to protect the America's infrastructure from terrorist attacks)Military and naval scienceJohn R. Arpon
Czech mates.(specialized nuclear, chemical, and biological response teams in the Czech army)Military and naval scienceMagnus Bennett
De facto women warriors.(analysis of the history and possible future use of women in the armed forces in front-line operations)Military and naval scienceJ. Michael Brower
Dynamic duo.Military and naval scienceJ.R. Wilson
Effects-based operations.(military strategy and planning that went into the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq)Military and naval scienceMyers
Fling higher than the competition.(sales of U.S. made attack aircraft continues to gain market share in Europe)Military and naval science 
Focus on the boost phase.(U.S. use of layered ballistic missile defense systems)Military and naval scienceGlenn W. Goodman Jr.
Football vs. Soccer.(Interview)Military and naval scienceJoel F. Cassman, David Lai
From hunters to killers.(use of unmanned aerial vehicles in Iraq war)Military and naval scienceScott R. Gorurley
Half planet of hot spots.Military and naval scienceGidget Fuentes
Heavyweight deal.(Greek army purchase of German tanks)Military and naval sciencePericles Zorzoilis
Heretical thought.(F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) aircraft)Military and naval scienceBen Iannotta
High-flying plans.(new members of NATO to purchase attack aircraft)Military and naval scienceMartin Aguera
Intangibles prevailed in Iraq.(view of how military leadership was used in the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq)Military and naval scienceChristopher D. Kolenda
Joint mission, different strategies.(combat search and rescue)Military and naval scienceFrank Colucci
Letting God rest.(use of nonlethal weapons in peacekeeping efforts)Military and naval scienceRussell W. Glenn
Modernizing armored vehicles.Military and naval scienceScott R. Gourley
Moving those beans and bullets.(U.S. military supply services in the Iraq war)Military and naval scienceRobert Hodierne
No rest for Israel Defense Forces.Military and naval scienceBarbara Opall-Rome
No tropical junket.(Training to Air Force Officers)Military and naval scienceBen Iannotta
Not-so-friendly fire.(friendly fire casualties in the Iraq war)Military and naval scienceMichael H. Sedge
Old shipmates, new goals.(joint projects between the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard)Military and naval scienceDonald Loren, Richard Laymon
Pared to the bone.Military and naval scienceJose C. DEOdorico
Perspective from Tail hook.Military and naval scienceVivienne Heines
Plying the space-based advantage.(role of U.S. military satellites in the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq)Military and naval scienceJ. R. WIlson
Put a joint context on war-gaming.(review of U.S. military services joining together during war games)Military and naval scienceMichael A. Vane, Robert H. Simpson
Putting a quicker touch on crime.Military and naval scienceJohn Roos
Really close air support.(U.S. Army plans to purchase military helicopters)Military and naval scienceFrank Colucci
Rumble in the jungle.(profile of Europe's Rapid Reaction Force)Military and naval scienceMicholas Florenza
Rumsfeld's own 'shock and awe' campaign.(U.S. Defense Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfield asks Congress for additional funding)Military and naval scienceWilliam Matthes
Sea bases.(plans by the U.S. Navy to base future military operations around the use of aircraft carriers)Military and naval scienceScott C. Truver
Should U.S. create low-yield nuclear weapons?(political debate over U.S. military shift in policy towards the research and development of nuclear weapons)Military and naval science 
Stepping too lightly.(U.S. military use of land-mines)Military and naval scienceEugenia M. Kolasinski Morgan
Taking on a ghostly appearance.(use of electronic camouflage by U.S. military)Military and naval scienceHarold G. Campbell
Tale of a gun.(U.S. special forces MK12 military rifle design and field testing)Military and naval sciencePaul Miller, Gus Taylor
Talking clearly in any language.(U.S. Army use of new tactical radio systems in the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq)Military and naval scienceGlenn W. Jr. Goodman
The politics of dissent.(U.S. relations with Germany are effected by disagreement over U.S.-led invasion of Iraq)Military and naval scienceMartin Aguera
Up, up and away.(U.S. Department of Defense reviews the possible use of unmanned airships)Military and naval scienceChuck Perkins
Why France went its own way.(international relations between France and the U.S.)Military and naval scienceJaques de Lestapis
Why things went wrong.Military and naval scienceKeith R. Meeker
Why we must say "no" to the a draft.(political movement towards a military draft)Military and naval scienceBarry McCaffrey
World class, tailored for the U.S.(U.S. military purchase of foreign made military weapons and electronic systems)Military and naval scienceLinda Palmer
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