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In this study, Lt. Col. Craig D. Wills examines the evolving role of airpower in modern warfare, particularly in the context of the Afghanistan conflict. He argues that advancements in precision-guided munitions have shifted airpower from a supporting role to a supported one, necessitating a reevaluation of military doctrines, force structures, and training. Wills suggests that this shift has significant implications for how joint operations are conducted and how air and ground components interact on the battlefield.
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Publisher: Air University Press
Publishing Year: 2006
ISBN: 978-1585661614
Pages: 90