This is a report of an occupational survey of the Automatic Tracking Radar (AFS 303X3) specialty, completed by the Occupational Analysis Branch, USAF Occupational Measurement Center, in February 1981. The survey was initiated at the request of the Air Force Manpower and Personnel Center Classification Branch (AFMPC/MPCRPQ) in order to determine the feasibility of merging three radar maintenance specialties (AFSs 303X1, 303X2, and 303X3) into a commmon specialty. In order to properly address...
Topics: DTIC Archive, AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER RANDOLPH AFB TX, *ELECTRONICS, *RADAR...
The USAF Statistical Digest summarizes in tone document selected statistical data collected and published by various offices of the Headquarters, United States Air Force and certain major commands. THIS IS THE FIFTEENTH EDITION IN AN ANNUAL SERIES OF THIS PUBLICATION WHICH BEGAN IN 1946. A CALENDAR year BY MONTH THROUGH AUGUST 1945 EDITION, ARMY AIR forces: statistical. digest WORLD WAR II (PEARL HARBOR, december 7, 1941 TO VJ DAY, 31 AUGUST 1945) SUMMARIZED WORLD WAR II DATA, including COMBAT...
Topics: DTIC Archive, COMPTROLLER OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC, *AIR FORCE, *AIR FORCE OPERATIONS,...
This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronics Principles survey to Missile Systems Maintenance personnel in the L shred who perform maintenance on air-to-air and to air-to-ground missiles. The report gives a detailed listing of the technical tasks and knowledge needed to perform the jobs within the specialty or career ladder. Performs maintenance on missile and Remotely Piloted Vehicle (RPV) guidance and control systems, subsystems, and components; operates,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, O'Connor,Thomas J, Cole,Guy B, AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB...
Before the Korean War, the primary mission of Lt. General George E. Stratemeyer's Far East Air Forces (FEAF) was air defense of the Japanese homeland. Most of the aircraft constituting Stratemeyer's inventory were interceptors, not designed for the type of combat that would be required now that the United States was joining in the United Nations effort to end the war in Korea. The Joint Army/USAAF doctrine of 1946, known as Field Manual 31-35, Air Ground Operations, was also considered outdated...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Y'Blood, William T, AIR FORCE HISTORICAL STUDIES OFFICE BOLLING AFB DC, *TACTICAL AIR...
Topics: DTIC Archive, WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC, *INFORMATION TRANSFER, *PATHOLOGY,...
Contents: U.S. Army -- Total Force Overview and General Purpose Force Manpower Requirements Issues; U.S. Navy -- Total Force Overview and Purpose Force Manpower Requirements Issues; U.S. Marine Corps -- Total Force Overview and General Purpose force Manpower Requirements Issues; U.S. Air Force -- Total Force Overview and General Purpose Force Manpower Requirements Issues; Overview of the Reserve Components; Selected Reserve Issues; Full-Time Personnel Support for the Reserve Components;...
Topics: DTIC Archive, DEFENSE MANPOWER COMMISSION WASHINGTON DC, *DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, *MANPOWER,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC, *STATISTICAL DATA, AIR FORCE PERSONNEL,...
The combined mechanical stresses on aircrewmen have become increasingly acute as technological developments extend the flight envelopes of our high performance aircraft. Limitations on the design of this type of aircraft are frequently dictated by human tolerance. The concept of an analytical model to evaluate the biomechanical response of the human intervertebral joint, under the influence of long term axial compressive loading, is important in assessing the load carrying capability of normal...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Hinrichsen,Ronald L, AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH SCHOOL OF...
This is a report of an occupational survey of both military and civilian personnel in the Electrician career field completed by the Occupational Analysis Branch, USAF Occupational Measurement Center. The last occupational survey of this career ladder surveyed only military personnel and was published in October 1977. The present survey had two primary objectives: (1) identify actual tasks done in performance of electrician work, and (2) survey civilians to achieve a more complete picture of...
Topics: DTIC Archive, AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER RANDOLPH AFB TX, *JOB ANALYSIS, MILITARY...
'The Army and Its Air Corps' was James P. Tate's doctoral dissertation at Indiana University in 1976. During the past 22 years, Tate's remarkable work has gained wide acceptance among scholars for its authoritative and well-documented treatment of the formative years of what eventually became the United States Air Force. Thoroughly researched but bearing its scholarship lightly, Tate's narrative moves swiftly as it describes the ambitions, the frustrations, and the excruciatingly slow march to...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Tate, James P., AIR UNIV MAXWELL AFB AL, *MILITARY HISTORY, *AIR FORCE, MILITARY...
The text emphasizes an understanding of the complex interpersonal and social problems of the Air Force environment, and their impact upon flyer and doctor alike. Certain topics have been amplified or introduced beyond their consideration in the 'Flight Surgeon's Manual' or in Air Force Manual 160-1 (Medical Examination): Clinical diagnosis and psychosomatic problems are reviewed in the military setting; the Adaptability Rating for Military Aeronautics is explained in detail; neurological...
Topics: DTIC Archive, SCHOOL OF AEROSPACE MEDICINE BROOKS AFB TX, *ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, *FLIGHT SURGEONS,...
During World War II and the Korean War, fighter combat rapidly developed as an art form and successful pilots had several common characteristics (57:5). This paper will show characteristics contributing to the success of combat fighter pilots in World War II and Korea and compare these traits to requirements of modern fighter combat in the United States Air Force. In order to make a logical analysis of past success, several limits have been placed on this study. In selecting pilots for study....
Topics: DTIC Archive, Franklin, James J, AIR COMMAND AND STAFF COLL MAXWELL AFB AL, *FIGHTER AIRCRAFT,...
The United States Air Force Summer Faculty Research Program (USAF- SFRP) is designed to introduce university, college, and technical institute faculty members to Air Force research. This is accomplished by the faculty members being selected on a nationally advertised competitive basis for a ten- week assignment during the summer intersession period to perform research at Air Force laboratories/centers. Each assignment is in a subject area and at an Air Force facility mutually agreed upon by the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Darrah, Rodney C, UNIVERSAL ENERGY SYSTEMS INC DAYTON OH, *RESEARCH MANAGEMENT, *AIR...
The purpose of this manual is to provide the information necessary for an operational manager to implement feedback, goal setting, and incentive systems in Air Force organizations. The first section of the manual presents background information, including formal definitions of feedback, goal setting, and incentive systems. It also presents the logic for why each system works; compares the three systems as to their expected effects; and briefly discusses how to measure productivity. The second...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Pritchard, Robert D, HOUSTON UNIV TX DEPT OF PSYCHOLOGY, *FEEDBACK, *PRODUCTIVITY,...
The study suggests that the Air Force company grade officer evaluation system could be greatly improved if the appraisal tool were designed specifically for the position being rated, if performance and potential factors were clearly defined, if the coaching technique of counseling were made mandatory, and if exogenous influences were minimized.
Topics: DTIC Archive, MASSACHUSETTS UNIV AMHERST, *AIR FORCE PERSONNEL, *OFFICER PERSONNEL, PERSONNEL...
In the 52-year history of the United States Air Force (USAF), only one airman has risen to serve as a regional commander in chief (CINC). In the same period, 74 soldiers, sailors, and Marines have filled CINC billets. To determine it, and perhaps how, airmen could become geographic CINCs in the near future, this paper examines the root of the issue through historical analysis and asks what are the qualities necessary for airmen to perform effectively as war-fighting commanders in chief? The...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Belote, Howard D, AIR UNIV MAXWELL AFB AL SCHOOL OF ADVANCED AIRPOWER STUDIES, *AIR...
Occupational Specialty Code (OSC) core tasks, MAJCOM, organization, and other duty position core competencies as required. AFSPC organizations will develop written guidelines for IPT. At a minimum the procedures will address items trained, proposed schedule for training and evaluation of the program. Base the training and training methodology on: AFSC/OSC core tasks, unit specific core competencies, duty position core competencies as required.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Hammett, Kelvin, SPACE COMMAND PETERSON AFB CO, *AIR FORCE PERSONNEL, *MILITARY...
The period from July 1971 through the end of 1973 was a time of transition, growth, and profound challenge for the Vietnamese Air Force (VNAF). As U.S. personnel continued to withdraw from South Vietnam (SVN), the VNAF was faced with growing combat requirements and demanding force expansions. Then, following a massive Communist offensive in the Spring of 1972, VNAF personnel, support, and operational capabilities were pushed to the limit to respond to intensified combat needs, force structure...
Topics: DTIC Archive, DesBrisay, Thomas D, PACIFIC AIR FORCES HICKAM AFB HI CHECO DIV, *AIR FORCE, *SOUTH...
The Ground Radar Systems career ladder was surveyed to obtain current task and equipment data for use in evaluating current training programs. Survey results are based on responses from 1,064 respondents (64 percent of total number surveyed). The survey sample satisfactorily represents the overall career ladder population. Three clusters and six independent jobs were identified in the career ladder analysis. The six independent jobs identified were: Maintenance Control, Maintenance Support...
Topics: DTIC Archive, AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT SQUADRON RANDOLPH AFB TX, *JOB ANALYSIS, NATIONAL...
This study documented an Air Force service test of the PLATO IV Computer-based Educational System at Chanute Technical Training Center, Chanute AFB, Illinois. As a part of an instructional systems development effort for four Special Purpose Vehicle Repairman's courses, thirty-five computer-assisted instruction (CAI) lessons were prepared, covering approximately 20 hours of instruction. The evaluation addressed six major areas. In the first area, instructional effectiveness, the PLATO based...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Dallman,Brian E, AIR FORCE HUMAN RESOURCES LAB BROOKS AFB TEX, *AIR FORCE TRAINING,...
Food allergies are complex, multifactorial traits that pose great risk to health and operational success. Latent food allergies could manifest catastrophic outcomes during missions, resulting in potential failure and loss of life. Understanding an individuals risk of developing severe allergies is one of many components that can make up a high-quality surveillance and public health/preventive medicine program.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Chapleau, Richard R, USAFSAM/FHT Wright-Patterson AFB United States, ALLERGY AND...
The term Reserve Component is often used to refer collectively to the seven individual reserve components of the armed forces: the Army National Guard of the United States, the Army Reserve, the Naval Reserve, the Marine Corps Reserve, the Air National Guard of the United States, the Air Force Reserve, and the Coast Guard Reserve. The role of these seven reserve components, as codified in law at 10 U.S.C. 10102, is to provide trained units and qualified persons available for active duty in the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Kapp, Lawrence, LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE,...
The U.S. AF Summer Faculty Research Program (USAF-SFRP) is a program designed to introduce university, college, and technical institute faculty members to Air Force research. This is accomplished by the faculty members being selected on a nationally advertised competitive basis for a ten-week assignment during the summer intersession period to perform research at Air Force laboratories /centers. Each assignment is in a subject area and at an Air Force facility mutually agreed upon by the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Darrah, Rodney C, UNIVERSAL ENERGY SYSTEMS INC DAYTON OH, *AIR FORCE RESEARCH, *AIR...
Air Force policymakers and planners need valid, specific information upon which to effectively design steps to meet the health needs of female military personnel. Such data do not currently exist for female Air Force members. By assessing injuries and illnesses among female Air Force trainees, risk factors can be identified and appropriate remedies can be implemented that will reduce the rates of morbidity, attrition, and training recycling. Identifying and implementing such changes can reduce...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Snedecor, Michael R., ARMSTRONG LAB BROOKS AFB TX, *MILITARY PERSONNEL, *ILLNESS,...
Data regarding pilot trainees' cognitive ability, personality, and training outcomes collected between 1995 and 2008 from four US Air Force pilot training bases across three training tracks were examined to determine consistency in pilot aptitude and training outcomes. A sample of 9,641 pilot trainees was administered the Multidimensional Aptitude Battery (MAB) and the NEO PI-R prior to beginning Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training. The predictors were the MAB Verbal, Performance, and...
Topics: DTIC Archive, UNIVERSITY OF THE INCARNATE WORD SAN ANTONIO TX, *AIR FORCE PERSONNEL, *AIR FORCE...
The purpose of this study was to determine if using the Core Control (trademark) Rapid Thermal Exchange (RTX), a commercial palm cooling device, during active rest periods of multiple set training, is an effective means to increase performance. Ten subjects completed three interval running tests on a human-powered treadmill. In those performances subjects completed eight 30-second intervals at a hard/fast pace followed by a 90-second walking or light jogging recovery period. During the recovery...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Walker, Thomas, AIR FORCE RESEARCH LAB BROOKS AFB TX HUMAN EFFECTIVENESS DIRECTORATE,...
This report is an occupational survey of the Weather career ladder (AFSCs 251X0/A) completed by the Occupational Survey Branch, USAF Occupational Measurement Center, in December 1979. The history of the Weather career field dates back to May 1951. From its inception until 1975, the career field consisted primarily of two separate ladders, Weather Forecasters (AFSC 253X0) and Weather Observers (AFSC 252X1). The observers were responsible for gathering weather data which forecaster personnel...
Topics: DTIC Archive, AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER RANDOLPH AFB TX, *JOBS, WEATHER, WEATHER...
Partial Contents: Government, Policy, Labor Union, Newspaper, Social Democratic Party, Poll Shows, Security, Foreign Minister, Deficiencies, Illiteracy Problem, Military's response, Funds, Air Force Commanders, Management, Budget, Cuts, Taxes, Social Security, CoalMines, Trade Deficit, Unemployment, Manufacturing Industry.
Topics: DTIC Archive, JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA, *INTERNATIONAL POLITICS,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT SQUADRON RANDOLPH AFB TX, *JOB ANALYSIS, AIR FORCE...
The end of the Cold War brought about significant changes to the world and the U.S. military. The large containment force structure was no longer needed. The lack of a perceived threat and pressure to reduce defense spending created a period of downsizing. Since 1989 the U.S. Air Force has reduced its force by one-third and experienced 12 years of reduced defense spending. The pressure to downsize and the increased OPTEMPO have caused significant problems in readiness and retention. Increased...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Martin, James F, AIR COMMAND AND STAFF COLL MAXWELL AFB AL, *OPERATIONAL READINESS,...
The present report describes an exploratory investigation into this problem in the Air Force situation. It represents the first in a series of studies concerned with the utility of certain apparatus and printed manipulative tests as possible additions to the printed Airman Classification Battery. In the present instance, three schools in the Aircraft Maintenance area were selected for study These were the Engine Mechanic (R-4360), Hydraulic Mechanic and Aircraft Electrician (General) courses,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Fleishman, Edwin A., AIR FORCE PERSONNEL AND TRAINING RESEARCH CENTER LACKLAND AFB...
The report describes: (1) development and administration of the survey instrument; (2) summaries of tasks performed; by airmen grouped by skill level, experience level, and similarity of tasks performed; (3) comparisons with career field structure documents; and (4) recommended actions for further study. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX, *SKILLS, *TECHNICIANS,...
The SMS provides basic manpower data on active duty military, civilian, reserve components, and retired military personnel of the Department of Defense. It is divided into the following sections: I - Total Department of Defense Personnel; II - Active Duty Military Personnel; III - Civilian Personnel; IV - Reserve Personnel; V - Other Personnel. Each section has a short narrative with a general description and selected highlights, displaying increases/decreases from the prior fiscal year and...
Topics: DTIC Archive, WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATIONS AND...
The USAF F-111F aircraft is a tactical fighter powered by two TF30-P-100 turbofan engines. This report provides measured and extrapolated data defining the bioacoustic environments produced by this aircraft operating on a concrete runup pad for five engine/power configurations. NEar-field data are reported for eight locations in a wide variety of physical and psychoacoustic measures: overall and band sound pressure levels, C-weighted and A-weighted sound levels, preferred speech interference...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Powell,Robert G, AEROSPACE MEDICAL RESEARCH LAB WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OHIO, *NOISE...
The United States Air Force Summer Faculty Research Program (USAF- SFRP) is designed to introduce university, college, and technical institute faculty members to Air Force research. This accomplished by the faculty members being selected on a nationally advertised competitive basis for a ten-week assignment during the summer intersesssion period to perform research at Air Force laboratories/centers. Each assignment is in a subject area at an Air Force facility mutually agreed upon by the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Darrah, Rodney C, UNIVERSAL ENERGY SYSTEMS INC DAYTON OH, *RESEARCH MANAGEMENT, *AIR...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Berkeley, Marvin H., AIR FORCE PERSONNEL AND TRAINING RESEARCH CENTER LACKLAND AFB...
This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory to airmen assigned as Missile Systems Maintenance Specialists (AFSC 36151/1F/1P). The report gives a detailed listing of the technical tasks and knowledge needed to perform the jobs within the specialty or career ladder. This specialty has the following functions: Performs maintenance of missile and Remotely Piloted Vehicle (RPV) guidance and control systems, subsystems, and components; operates,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, O'Connor,Thomas J, AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX,...
The proposed action involves closure of Kincheloe AFB MI. Present strength of Kincheloe AFB is 2698 military and 467 civilian positions. These positions would be elimiated, except for the required increase noted below for Ellsworth AFB SD and K.I. Sawyer AFB MI. The sixteen B-52H aircraft at Kincheloe AFB will be relocated, fourteen to Ellsworth AFB and two to K.I. Sawyer AFB. Personnel reassignments commensurate with aircraft relocation will be increases in military authorizations of 190 at...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH LAB KELLY AFB TEX, *ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, *AIR FORCE FACILITIES,...
Job satisfaction levels and factors affecting them were studied for four flying squadrons of the 7th BMW, Carswell AFB, Texas. A questionnaire--composed of Hackman-Oldham Job Diagnostic Survey, the Hoppock Measure of Job Satisfaction, organizational climate, and biographical questions--was administered. Job satisfaction levels and other factors were found to be significantly different among the squadrons. When the different crew positions were examined, job satisfaction level differences were...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Krebs,Alvin E , Jr, AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OHIO SCHOOL OF...
This is a report of an occupational survey of the Services Specialist career ladder completed by the Occupational Analysis Division, USAF Occupationnal Measurement Center. The specialty was last surveyed in May 1980. The primary issue in this report is training, or more specifically, the determination of the need for structured resident training. Presently, training is accomplished primarily through OJT and the Specialty Training Standard (STS). Along with training issues, many other areas will...
Topics: DTIC Archive, AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER RANDOLPH AFB TX, *JOB ANALYSIS, JOBS,...
There currently is no comprehensive, research-based technology specifically designed and developed to assist Air Force officers in systematically assessing and developing the capabilities, qualities and qualifications required to perform effectively in executive-level positions of authority and responsibility. As used in this study, the term 'executive-level' refers to positions normally filled by officers in the grade of colonel and general. This study develops a comprehensive conceptual model...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Stewart, Todd I, AIR WAR COLL MAXWELL AFB AL, *AIR FORCE PERSONNEL, *OFFICER...
Topics: DTIC Archive, DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC, *MILITARY RESERVES, *AIR FORCE PERSONNEL,...
The Combat Arms Training and Maintenance/Gunsmith career ladder, AFSC 3P1X1/A, was surveyed to gather data needed to evaluate the effectiveness of training to ensure members are receiving training for the right type of equipment; to validate training requirements; and to verify changes within career ladder, technical training, and career development course materials. Combat Arms Training and Maintenance personnel instruct in ground weapons marksmanship, operate firing ranges and associated...
Topics: DTIC Archive, AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT SQUADRON RANDOLPH AFB TX, *JOB TRAINING, *AIR...
On September 18,1996, the Air Force entered its 50th Anniversary year; celebrating it with the theme 'Golden Legacy--Boundless Future.' Throughout this coming year; Air Force members past and present, along with American citizens, young and old, will celebrate our five decades of service to this nation. As we celebrate our past, we remain focused on building an air and space force with the capabilities to meet the nation's needs, now and in the future. Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, we have...
Topics: DTIC Archive, DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC, *MILITARY HISTORY, *AIR FORCE, NATIONAL...
A well-trained and well-equipped Air Force has given the U.S. military important advantages in combat. These advantages include the speed with which the United States can strike an enemy, the range of enemy forces and facilities that the United States can hold at risk, and the weight of effort that the United States can apply against these targets. Aerospace power was decisive in the Persian Gulf War and virtually the only force applied in Kosovo. The U.S. Air Force provided the bulk of the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Bonds, Timothy M, RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CA, *THEATER LEVEL OPERATIONS, *COMMAND AND...
This is a report of an occupational survey of the Automatic Flight Control Systems career ladder (AFSCs 32530, 32550, 32570, 32591) which was completed by the Occupational Survey Branch, USAF occupational Measurement Center, in October 1977. The previous occupational survey of this career ladder was published during March 1972. The report describes: (1) development and administration of the survey instrument; (2) summaries of tasks performed by airmen grouped by skill level, experience level,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX, *SKILLS, *FLIGHT CONTROL...
The MMS Report presents audited statistical data pertaining to military personnel on active duty for the current Fiscal Year on a monthly basis. Information presented summarizes personnel by rank, by Service, number of females, military by grade and Service; gives a breakdown by regular vs reserve commission, procurement by numbers of enlisted and officers, reenlistment rates by Service and active duty by regional area of country in which stationed. Key words include: Military personnel,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATIONS AND...
This is an occupational survey report of civilian personnel at Kelly AFB in the Pneudraulic Systems Mechanic career field completed by the Occupational Analysis Division, USAF Occupational Measurement Center. This is the first survey of this occupational series. The survey was requested by the Directorate of Maintenance, SA-ALC/MA, Kelly AFB, to obtain current task data for use in planning, designing, implementing, recording, and validating training, with the intention of creating a civilian...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Demetriades,Ernest T, AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER RANDOLPH AFB TX, *JOB...
Topics: DTIC Archive, McClernon,Chris, United States Air Force Academy Colorado Springs United States,...
This paper assesses the Air Forces current policy on religious accommodation and then develops a descriptive alternative to the current policy that addresses shortfalls uncovered in the current policy. Changes in society, laws, and emerging religious trends catalyzed by the military services unique culture have created an ambiguous social context regarding the free exercise of religion in the United States Air Force. Members and leaders lack sufficient standards by which they can test the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Grubbs,Michael D, Air War College Maxwell AFB United States, military personnel,...