Document created: 10 March 03
Air & Space Power Journal - Spring 2003


Air & Space Power Journal

Prelaunch Notes


LT COL ANTHONY C. CAIN, EDITOR

THE AIR AND SPACE POWER JOURNAL (ASPJ) staff regrets to announce- and many of our authors will regret to hear- that Dr. Doris Sartor has moved on to exciting opportunities at Air University's Ira C. Eaker College for Professional Development (CPD). Dr. Sartor provided wise counsel and a keen eye for quality writing for many years. Indeed, several former editors of ASPJ have described her as the person who gracefully and tactfully taught them their job. We know that she will bring the same grace, tact, and professionalism to her new duties at the CPD. Thanks and Godspeed, Dr. Sartor!

As always, the ASPJ editorial staff looks forward to reading and publishing the best in air and space power thought. Refer to our publication guidelines in the" Mission Debrief" section, or check the submission instructions on our Web site at http://www.airpower.au.af.mil/airchronicles/howto.htm. We seek quality articles that explore emerging air and space power technologies; the relationship between regional security and air and space power; and the history, doctrine, and strategy of air and space power.


America must maintain a state of readiness for defense and counter-attack. This is not just for the sake of being prepared. Of equal or greater importance is the fact that the visibility of our preparedness will deter attacks against us.

Gen Curtis E. LeMay


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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