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Earth, Wind, and Fire: Elemental Properties of Army and Air Force Cooperation in Close Air Support, 1945-1991. | |
Hall, J. H. | |
英文摘要 | The study examines how designing a force for the most-dangerous scenario affects the Air Force s ability to cooperate with the Army and conduct joint missions, specifically CAS. Tomorrow s fight is unknown, but a near certainty is that it will be a joint fight and therefore it is imperative for the Air Force to foster inter-service cooperation. The path this paper treads is to understand how the Air Force derives its most-dangerous scenario and the implications or the effect on the joint team. The complete analysis revolved around a theoretical framework. The theory proposes that the services are motivated more by fear than potential gain, and they are particularly motivated by their greatest fears, expressed as the most-dangerous scenario. When a perceived crisis occurs, it reinforces the threat of the scenario and the Service s unique role in it, thereby entrenching the Service in patterns of behavior designed to protect the scenario and its role. When their greatest fears do not overlap, the Air Force and Army diverge from cooperative behavior, even to the point of neglecting joint missions, specifically CAS. The framework incorporated two organizational theories. They are Lina Svedin s Organizational Cooperation in Crisis and Dominic Johnson and Dominic Tierney s Rubicon Theory of War. The framework offers scaffolding necessary to hang the three historical case studies: Korea, Vietnam, and Desert Storm. The case studies focus on the three interwar year periods from 1945-1991. The interwar years were selected for two reasons. Today, as the drawdown from Afghanistan is completed, the US military is approaching an interwar period. The lessons from previous interwar periods may be applied early enough to forestall negative outcomes. Secondly, in times of war, political objectives and end states act as forcing functions that drive cooperation. This unified effort can be difficult to stimulate in peacetime void of common aims and the moral imperatives of combat. |
英文关键词 | Joint military activities Military history Tactical air support Air force Army Case studies Cooperation Korea Military forces(foreign) Military forces(united states) Military strategy Persian gulf war Scenarios Theory Theses |
出版年 | 2014 |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | United States |
来源学科分类 | 92D - Education, Law, & Humanities ; 74G - Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics |
URL | http://r.cnki.net/KCMS/detail/detail.aspx?DbCode=KJBG&dbname=KJBGW&filename=5a025b9031c97d1c38a6fd9b |
来源机构 | Non Paid ADAS |
资源类型 | 科技报告 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/273952 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Hall, J. H.. Earth, Wind, and Fire: Elemental Properties of Army and Air Force Cooperation in Close Air Support, 1945-1991.,2014. |
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