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Supporting the Future Total Force: A Methodology F by Kristin F. Lynch β€” book cover

Supporting the Future Total Force: A Methodology F

by Kristin F. Lynch, John G. Drew, Sally Sleeper
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Overview

Given manpower reductions in the active-duty Air Force and a surplus of highly trained Air National Guard (ANG) personnel, some missions might be transferred from the active component to the ANG without significant cost to the total force. Predator operations and support, air mobility command and control, Commander of Air Force forces staffing, and base-level intermediate maintenance are potentially attractive missions for ANG participation.

Synopsis

Given manpower reductions in the active-duty Air Force and a surplus of highly trained Air National Guard (ANG) personnel, some missions might be transferred from the active component to the ANG without significant cost to the total force. Predator operations and support, air mobility command and control, Commander of Air Force forces staffing, and base-level intermediate maintenance are potentially attractive missions for ANG participation.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2007
Publisher
RAND Corporation
Pages
262
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780833040190

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