Armed Forces Journal International 2001 Glenn W. Goodman Jr. - Abstracts

Armed Forces Journal International 2001 Glenn W. Goodman Jr.
TitleSubjectAuthors
Counter-SAM tactics: after 30 years, shoulder-fired IR missiles still a threat to US aircraft.(surface-to-air missiles; infrared)Military and naval scienceGlenn W. Goodman Jr.
Eyes high over water: deliveries of new version of US Navy's E-2C early-warning aircraft begin.Military and naval scienceGlenn W. Goodman Jr.
Eyes over the water: US Navy set to initiate a replacement program for its P-3C maritime patrol aircraft.Military and naval scienceGlenn W. Goodman Jr.
Fleet management: Army re-engineers support for its venerable Chinook helicopters.(CH-47 upgrade program)Military and naval scienceGlenn W. Goodman Jr.
Futuristic Army vision.Military and naval scienceGlenn W. Goodman Jr.
Getting into rhythm: US Air Force's expeditionary deployment structure proves its value.(Aerospace Expeditionary Forces)Military and naval scienceGlenn W. Goodman Jr.
Jim Shaw: Sr. Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr. Titan Systems & Imagery Div.Military and naval scienceGlenn W. Goodman Jr.
Leading the Corps into the future: an exclusive interview with General James L. Jones, Commandant of the US Marine Corps.(Interview)Military and naval scienceGlenn W. Goodman Jr., Marty Kauchak
Low-dentisty/high-demand: USAF's limited number of ISR aircraft remain overstretched.(US Air Force intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance aircraft)Military and naval scienceGlenn W. Goodman Jr.
Make way for the F-35.(Lockheed Martin's Tri-Service Joint strike Fighter Likely to be a World Favorite)Military and naval scienceGlenn W. Goodman Jr.
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