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Air and Space Power Journal, Volume 33, No. 3

  • Published
  • Air University Press

The Fall 2019 Air and Space Power Journal, published by Air University Press, is available at https://www.airuniversity.af.edu/ASPJ/

This issue features a discussion on evolving air bases to keep pace with the changing strategic environment, a pilot’s perspective of unexplained physiological episodes, and nonstate threats in space. In the Senior Leader Perspective, Brig Gen Alice Trevino et al. speak to the concept of leveraging our war-fighting capabilities through contract support.    

The Chief’s Leadership Course Flight 19-B reviews how the Air Force can better manage its human capital, including attracting and retaining talent in its forces, and whether it should adopt other corporate talent management models. Lt Col Jonathan Whitney et al. also examine the what, why, how, and when of the proposed US Space Force.

Visit Air University Press on Facebook and join the airpower dialogue. ASPJ is designed to serve as an open forum for the presentation and stimulation of innovative thinking on military doctrine, strategy, force structure, readiness, and other matters of national defense. Please submit articles to aspj@us.af.mil.