January 1981
Vol. 64, No. 1

Highlights from the January 1981 Issue
Washington, D.C. Dec. 4 The United States is now, and has been for some time, “slipping and sliding on a course toward the status of a second-rate industrial power [yet] cannot have a healthy defense industry without comparable health in...
The Future Air University
As we approach our thirty-fifth anniversary, Air University is taking a deep, introspective look toward the future. Although proud of our achievements, particularly the new Professional Military Education curriculum and the University organization (still unique among military educational institutions) for...
Complete Contents of January 1981 PDF
PDF Downloads are an Air & Space Forces Association member benefit.The Alarming State of the US Defense Industrial Base
A Fitting Memorial to Those Interred at Madingley
Air Force Training Leads the Way
The Linchpin of Air Force Readiness
Tomorrow's Maintenance Training Programs
The Satisfactions of a T-38 Instructor Pilot
USAF's Survival School: Giving Downed Aircrews a Fighting Chance
Thunderhog II: Flying from the FOLTA and the DOLs
New Strides in Professional Military Education
The Aerospace Education Foundation's Silver Anniversary
The Middle East: Where the Cauldron Boiled Over
America's Security in the '80s
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