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United States Air Force: Air Doctrine – Provide Global Capability Objective: Know how the United States Air Force is structured in terms of missions and roles Describe the characteristics, objectives and aircraft used to provide the United States Air Force a rapid global mobility capability
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Joint Task List Airlift Capabilities Berlin Airlift Air-Refueling Capabilities Spacelift Capabilities AEF Capabilities United States Air Force: Air Doctrine – Provide Global Capability
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PROVIDE AIR AND SPACE SUPERIORITY PROVIDE COUNTER AIR CAPABILITIES PROVIDE COUNTER SPACE CAPABILITIES PROVIDE PRECISION ENGAGEMENT PROVIDE LETHAL PRECISION ENGAGEMENT CAPABILITIES PROVIDE NON-LETHAL PRECISION ENGAGEMENT CAPABILITIES PROVIDE CSAR CAPABILITIES PROVIDE INFORMATION SUPERIORITY PROVIDE INFORMATION OPERATIONS CAPABILITIES PROVIDE GLOBAL ATTACK PROVIDE STRATEGIC ATTACK CAPABILITIES PROVIDE COUNTERLAND CAPABILITIES PROVIDE COUNTERSEA CAPABILITIES PROVIDE SPECIAL FORCES CAPABILITIES PROVIDE RAPID GLOBAL MOBILITY PROVIDE AIRLIFT CAPABILITIES PROVIDE AIR REFULEING CAPABILITIES PROVIDE SPACELIFT CAPABILITIES PROVIDE AEF CAPABILITIES Joint Task List
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Global Capability - Airlift Airlift is the transportation of personnel and materiel through the air that can be applied across the entire range of military operations in support of national objectives. Airlift missions are typical divided into 2 categories: Intra-Theater Lift (Strategic Lift) Inter-Theater Lift (Tactical Lift) Intra-Theater Inter-Theater
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In 2010, the Air Force’s Air Mobility Command (AMC) flew more than 153,000 sorties and about 529,000 flight hours. AMC delivered about 2.24 million passengers and 827,000 tons of cargo –more than the combined population of Boston, Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C. Global Capability - Airlift C-130 C-17 C-5
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Berlin Airlift (1948) Post war Germany was divided into three sections--the Allied part was controlled by the United States, Great Britain and France and other part by the Soviet Union. The city of Berlin, although located in the eastern Soviet half, was also divided into four sectors Global Capability – Airlift: Case Study
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Berlin Airlift In June 1948, the Soviet Union attempted to control all of Berlin by cutting surface traffic to and from the city of West Berlin. Surviving a harsh German winter, Allied airlift carried over two million tons of supplies in 270,000 flights. The blockade of Berlin was finally lifted by the Soviets on May 12, 1949. Global Capability – Airlift: Case Study
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Air Refueling is an integral part of US airpower across the range of military operations. It significantly expands the employment options available to a commander by increasing the range, endurance, payload, and flexibility of air forces. In 2010 alone, Air Force tanker aircraft offloaded more than 1.58 billion pounds of fuel to 115,000 receiver aircraft. Global Capability – Air Refueling KC-135 KC-10
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Spacelift programs enable the delivery of satellites, payloads, and materiel into or through space. Often the Air Force will work alongside NASA in a joint partnership. Air Force spacelift operations are conducted to deploy, sustain, or augment satellite constellations supporting national security objectives. Global Capability – Spacelift
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Space Operations Center Monitors military satellite activity Identifies and tracks all the space debris orbiting the planet Global Capability – Spacelift
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So what is an AEF? The term AEF stands for Air Expeditionary Force and is basically how the Air Force is organized to train and deploy its forces across the world. The Air Force is divided into 10 AEFs of roughly the same operational capability. Global Capability – AEF Support AEF 1 AEF 2 AEF 3 AEF 4 AEF 5 AEF 6 AEF 7 AEF 8 AEF 9 AEF 10
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To support the 10 AEFs requires significant resources and personnel from engineers to administration to everything in between. Each airbase on foreign soil is like a city with all the municipal support requirements you would normally find; police, fire, services etc. Global Capability – AEF Support
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United States Air Force: Air Doctrine – Provide Global Capability Objective: Know how the United States Air Force is structured in terms of missions and roles Describe the characteristics, objectives and aircraft used to provide the United States Air Force a rapid global mobility capability
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