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| History Strategic Air Command July – December 1950 Volume I Narrative Chapter I: The Deployment of Strategic Air Command and Unites to Far East July – August 1950 |
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| History Strategic Air Command July – December 1952 Volume I Narrative |
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| History Strategic Air Command July – December 1960 Volume II Narrative |
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| Host Nation Support of US Force- Our Experiences with Japan |
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| How Should the United States Strive for Tactical Command, Control, and Communications Interoperability with its Allies in the Pacific Basin? |
Gerald B. Shamla |
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| HQ USCINCPAC Airborne Command Post Contingency Backup Support for USCINCPAC |
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| Ideas, Concepts, Doctrine: A History of Basic Thinking in the United States Air Force 1907-1964 |
Robert Frank Futrell |
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| Ideas, Concepts, Doctrine: A History of Basic Thinking in the United States Air Force 1907-1964. Volume II |
robert Frank Futrell |
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| Impact of a Major Japanese Investment on Smyrna, Tennessee |
David L. Blakemore |
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| Impacts of Indian Ocean Deployments |
Comptroller General |
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| Implications of Indian and/or Japanese Nuclear Proliferation for US Defense Policy Planning |
R. M. Lawrence, W. R. Van Cleave, S. E. Young |
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acquisition, Arms Control, balance of power, defense policy |
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| Implications of Nuclear Proliferation |
Donald M. O'Shei |
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1974, China, counterforce, he hangdan |
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| Implications of the “Nuclear Winter” Thesis |
Carl B. Feldaum, Ronald J. Bee, Banning N. Garret, Bonnie S. Glasner |
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| Implications of the Nixon Doctine for the Defense Planning Process |
Richard B. Foster, Wynfred Joshua, John L. Lellenberg, William M. Carpenter, Leon W. Johnson, Albert Ferri, Jr |
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| Improving in US Warfighting Capability FY 1980-84 |
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| In Search of Self-Reliance: U.S. Security Assistance to the Third World Under the Nixon Doctrine |
Guy J. Pauker, Steven Canby, A. Ross Johnson and William B. Quandt |
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| In Search of Self-Reliance: U.S. Security Assistance to the Thirdworld Under the Nixon Doctrine |
Guy J. Pauker, Steven Canby, A. Ross Johnson, and William B. Quandt |
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| Index of SAC Histories 1946-1959 |
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| Indexes Numerical Inex of 11 AF/ANR Publications |
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| India and Japan: The Emerging Balance of Power in Asia and Opportunities for Arms Control, 1970-1975 |
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