Document created: 4 September 03
Air
& Space Power Journal - Fall
2003
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Prelaunch Notes |
COL ANTHONY C. CAIN, EDITOR
Summer was a very busy time for the staff of the Air and Space Power Journal. In June we bid farewell to the director of the Airpower Research Institute (AR), Col Allan W. Howey, who retired from the Air Force. He will be greatly missed! We take this opportunity to welcome his replacement, Col Dale Hayden, to Maxwell Air Force Base. Colonel Hayden will assume the responsibilities of running the day-to-day business of AR at the College of Aerospace Doctrine, Research and Education (CADRE). Additionally, he will utilize his extensive experience as an Air Force Fellow at Harvard University to oversee AR’s Air Force Fellows Program.
We also welcome Lt Col Michael J. Masterson, our new associate editor, to ASPJ. Colonel Masterson comes to us from Headquarters Air University, where he was the military assistant to the chief academic officer. He brings with him 20 years of operational and analytical intelligence work in his Air Force career, as well as a PhD in management information systems from Auburn University and extensive college teaching and research experience.
We on the ASPJ editorial staff look forward to a new academic year, anticipating many new, insightful articles and reviews in our quest to publish the best in air and space power thought. We are always seeking quality articles. If you are interested in submitting an article for publication, please refer to our guidelines in the “Mission Debrief” section of this issue, or check the submission instructions on our Web site: http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/ airchronicles/howto.html. Additionally, we invite you to sample some new and very exciting books that are appearing on the market by reading our reviews, both in the published version of ASPJ and on-line at http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/ASPJ/BookReviews.htm. If you would like to write a review for us, please refer to the guidelines on our Web site. As you can see, you have many opportunities to contribute to your Journal.
Disclaimer
The conclusions and opinions expressed in this document are those of the author cultivated in the freedom of expression, academic environment of Air University. They do not reflect the official position of the U.S. Government, Department of Defense, the United States Air Force or the Air University.
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