A rebalance strategy for Pacific Air Forces: flight plan to runways and relationships

Even before Far East Air Forces formed on Jul 31, 1944, airpower had played a key role in securing America's interests in the Asia-Pacific. The nation's Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) not only sacrificed tens of thousands of lives in war and peace but also played a leading role in many major t...

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subjects Air defenses
Analysis
Conflict
Contingency
Defense
Defense spending
Far East
Flight plans
Initiatives
Military
Military aircraft
Military aspects
Military exercises
Military strategy
Missile defense
National defense
National security
Peace
Presidents
Prosperity
Recognition
Regional security
Security
Stability
Strategy
United States
United States foreign relations
War
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