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Air and Space Power Review 1 1 1 1

Overview Air and Space Power Core Competencies Functions Doctrine Tenets of Air and Space Power Future 2 2 2 2

Air and Space Trivia ARE YOU READY TO PLAY? 9 9 9 9

Three components of air and space power? Integrated application, Air and Space systems, project global military power 11 11 11 11

Fundamental truths that apply to the air and space environment? Tenets 11 11 11 11

Examples of which function? Counterair 11 11 11 11

Developing Airmen is an example of what? An Air Force Core Competency 11 11 11 11

The Only Five Star General The Air Force Has Had? HENRY “HAP” ARNOLD 11 11 11 11

Technology influences what important concept of air and space Power? Doctrine 11 11 11 11

Who Launched B-25s off an Aircraft Carrier During WWII Against the Japanese? JIMMY DOOLITTLE 13 13 13 13

Lesson learned by the Army Air Corps in North Africa during WW II? Centralized Control and Decentralized Execution 11 11 11 11

Sound barrier broken by Chuck Yeager in which plane? Bell XS-1 – “Glamorous Glennis” 11 11 11 11

Which Act Made The Air Force a Separate Service? NATIONAL SECURITY ACT OF 1947 10 10 10 10

ACTS was first established at which AF base? Langley AFB VA (later moved to Maxwell AFB AL) 11 11 11 11

Air Operation in Vietnam With Clear Objectives, the Most Concentrated of the War, and Brought the N. Vietnamese Back to the Peace Talks? LINEBACKER II 12 12 12 12

Match The Aircraft With Its Nickname B-2 - SPIRIT F-117 - NIGHTHAWK F-106 - DELTA DART C-130 - HERCULES 14 14 14 14

Competencies Core competencies represent the combination of professional knowledge, airpower expertise, and technological know-how that the Air Force brings to any activity across the range of military operations (AFDD 1, p 27) 3 3 3 3

Competencies Developing Airmen Technology-to-warfighting Integrating Operations 4 4 4 4

Functions Functions are broad, fundamental and continuing activities of Aerospace Power - not necessarily unique to the Air Force (AFDD 1, p 45) 5 5 5 5

Functions Counterair Counterspace Countersea Counterland Strategic attack Airlift Air Refueling Spacelift Intelligence Counterinformation Surveillance Reconnaissance Special Operations Combat Search & Res Nav & Positioning Weather Service Command and Control 6 6 6 6

Doctrine Air and space doctrine is a statement of officially sanctioned beliefs and warfighting principles that describe and guide the proper use of Air and Space forces in military operations (AFDD 1, p 1) 7 7 7 7

Current Doctrine Our current doctrine (belief in the best way to employ aerospace power) is to possess the capability (deterrence) to strategically strike the enemy’s center’s of gravity with precision and impact, at any time, anywhere in the world, thus limiting further escalation of the conflict. 8 8 8 8

Tenets Of Air and Space Power Video Tenets Of Air and Space Power 15 15 15 15

Summary Air and Space Power Core Competencies Functions Doctrine Tenets of Air and Space Power Future 17 17 17 17

Future What Capabilities Will The Air Force Have In 2025? Stealth Bases Separate Space Force Bases on the Moon Directed Energy Weapons Human-Machine Interaction 16 16 16 16

Will we still be the Air Force? or will we be known as the The United States Space and Air Force 18 18 18