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In the past century, multinational military operations have become
the norm; but while contributions from different nations provide
many benefits - from expanded capability to political credibility -
they also present a number of challenges. Issues such as command
and control, communications, equipment standardization,
intelligence, logistics, planning, tactics, and training all
require consideration. Cultural factors present challenges as well,
particularly when language barriers are involved. In Allies in Air
Power, experts from around the world survey these operations from
the birth of aviation to the present day. Chapters cover conflicts
including World War I, multiple theaters of World War II, the
Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, Kosovo, the Iraq War,
and various United Nations peacekeeping missions. Contributors also
analyze the role of organizations such as the UN, NATO, and
so-called "coalitions of the willing" in laying the groundwork for
multinational air operations. While joint military action has
become commonplace, there have been few detailed studies of air
power cooperation over a prolonged period or across multiple
conflicts. The case studies in this volume not only assess the
effectiveness of multinational operations over time, but also
provide vital insights into how they may be improved in the future.
This book explores the development of tactical air power in Britain
between 1940 and 1943 through a study of the Royal Air Force's Army
Co-operation Command. It charts the work done by the Command during
its existence, and highlights the arguments between the RAF and
Army on this contentious issue in Britain. Much is known about the
RAF both in the years preceding and during the Second World War,
particularly the exploits of Fighter, Bomber and Coastal Commands,
yet the existence of the RAF's Army Co-operation Command is
little-known. Through extensive archival research, Matthew Powell
maps the creation and work of the RAF's Army Co-operation Command
through an analysis of tactical air power developments during the
First World War and inter-war periods, highlighting the debates and
arguments that took place between the Air Ministry and the War
Office.
This book explores the development of tactical air power in Britain
between 1940 and 1943 through a study of the Royal Air Force's Army
Co-operation Command. It charts the work done by the Command during
its existence, and highlights the arguments between the RAF and
Army on this contentious issue in Britain. Much is known about the
RAF both in the years preceding and during the Second World War,
particularly the exploits of Fighter, Bomber and Coastal Commands,
yet the existence of the RAF's Army Co-operation Command is
little-known. Through extensive archival research, Matthew Powell
maps the creation and work of the RAF's Army Co-operation Command
through an analysis of tactical air power developments during the
First World War and inter-war periods, highlighting the debates and
arguments that took place between the Air Ministry and the War
Office.
The story of Abraham and Isaac is a story of near universal
importance. Sitting near the core of three of the world's great
religious traditions, this nineteen verse story opens a world of
interpretive possibilities, raising questions of family, loyalty,
faith, and choices that are common to all.This collection of essays
takes up the question of how our interpretation of this pivotal
text has changed over time, and how, even in unlikely intellectual
places, the story influences our thought.It begins by exploring
various readings of Abraham and the Akedah story throughout the
traditional lenses of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. From there,
it moves into modern and postmodern readings, including how such
varied thinkers as Kant and Kierkegaard, Kafka and Derrida have
enaged the text.The book demonstrates the diversity of
interpretations, and the dramatic impact of the story on the
western intellectual tradition.
So you've just been asked to put together your church's Christmas
pageant -- are you feeling overwhelmed yet? Don't worry ... let
Doris Wells Miller show you how this ministry can be an enjoyable
and fulfilling experience for all concerned. In addition to seven
delightful programs designed for children of preschool age through
sixth grade, this book provides comprehensive, easy-to-follow
guidelines that walk you through the entire process of planning,
rehearsing, and presenting your holiday production. There's even a
step-by-step worksheet to help you keep organized and stay on top
of all the details. Each complete script comes with a synopsis and
stage directions, as well as an attractive cover that can be
reproduced for your program. You'll find material suitable for
congregations of any size; most require no more than a dozen
participants. And props, sets, and costumes are kept simple for
maximum flexibility. With these practical resources, your
children's Christmas program this year is bound to be successful --
Seven Advent Programs For Children has all the help you need in one
convenient volume. Copying privileges are included. Doris Wells
Miller has been a church secretary, taught Sunday school and
Vacation Bible School, and served in many leadership roles in her
congregation. Now retired, she is an active member of Cambridge
Drive Baptist Church in Goleta, California. CSS Pub
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