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August 2002, Vol. 85, No. 8
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Editorial: Hyperextension
By Robert S. Dudney
The US military simply has been cut too much. (PDF version)
Space Almanac
By Tamar A. Mehuron
Facts, figures, agency and system profiles, budget data, and
other information about US and foreign space programs.
(PDF Version)
The Highs and Lows of Northern Watch
By James Kitfield
Everyone understands that one mishap could cause an international
incident-even war. (PDF version)
New Horizons for the Total Force
By John T. Correll
The Guard and Reserve take on responsibilities once held exclusively
by the active force. (PDF version)
The Space Based Radar Plan
By John A. Tirpak
The Air Force now thinks it can achieve an operational capability
in 2010. (PDF version)
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Stabilizing the Force
By Bruce D. Callander
Patriotism notwithstanding, getting and holding the right number
of service members takes skill and effort. (PDF version)
Osirak and Beyond
By Rebecca Grant
Keeping Saddam away from mass-destruction weapons requires patience,
perserverence, and an occasional bullet between the eyes. (PDF
version)
The Air Dominance School
By Guy Aceto and Paul Kennedy, photographers
Fledgling F-15C Eagle pilots learn the art of air superiority
at Tyndall AFB, Fla. (PDF only)
Aerospace World
By Suzann Chapman
(PDF only)
Verbatim
By John T. Correll
(PDF only)
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