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Research O UTREACH^EN GAG EM ENT Volume XXIV, No. 3 Lorenz on Leadership Part 3 Gen Stephen R. Lorenz, USAF Reenabling Air Force Command and Control for Twenty-first-Century Partnerships Lt Gen Philip Breedlove, USAF Maj Brian Tyler, USAF Seeing the Whole Elephant Envisioning a Successful Light Attack Program for the US Air Force Lt Col Michael W. Pietrucha, USAF Femme Fatale 2010 Lt Col Kristal L. Alfonso, USAF Civilian Language Education in America How the Air Force and Academia Can Thrive Together Col John Conway, USAF, Retired I n air. S pa ce, and C yber space Chief of Staff, US Air Force Gen Norton A. Schwartz Commander, Air Education and Training Command Gen Stephen R. Lorenz http://www.af.mil Commander, Air University Lt Gen Allen G. Peck Director, Air Force Research Institute Gen John A. Shaud, USAF, Retired Chief, Professional Journals Lt Col Paul D. Berg Deputy Chief, Professional Journals Maj Darren K. Stanford http://www.aetc.randolph.af.mil Editor Capt Lori Katowich Professional Staff Marvin W. Bassett. Contributing Editor Tammi K. Long, Editorial Assistant Daniel M. Armstrong, Illustrator L. Susan Fair, Illustrator Ann Bailey, Prepress Production Manager The Air and Space Power Journal (ISSN 1554-2505), Air Force Recurring Publication 10-1, published quarterly, http://www.au.af.mil is the professional journal o f the United States Air Force. It is designed to serve as an open forum for the presentation and stimulation o f innovative thinking on military doctrine, strategy, force structure, readiness, Air and Space Power Journal and other matters o f national defense. The views and 155 N. Twining Street opinions expressed or implied in the Journal are those Maxwell A FB AL 36112-6026 o f the authors and should not be construed as carrying the official sanction o f the Department o f Defense, e-mail: [email protected] Air Force, Air Education and Training Command, Air Visit Air and Space Power Journal online University, or other agencies or departments o f the US at http://www.airpower.au.af.mil. government. Articles in this edition may be reproduced in whole or in part without permission. I f they are reproduced, the Air and Space Power Journal requests a courtesy line. FALL 2010 VOLUMt XXIV. NO. 3 AFRP 10-1 Senior Leader Perspectives Lorenz on Leadership I 5 Part 3 Gen Stephen R. Lorenz, USAF Reenabling Air Force Command and Control for Twenty-first-Century Partnerships I 1 3 Lt Gen Philip Breedlove, USAF Maj Brian TVler, USAF From the Editor D esert Shield and D esert Storm : 2 0 Years in Retrospect I 1 6 Lt Col Paul D. Berg, USAF, Chief, Professional Journals Features Seeing the Whole Elephant I 4 2 Envisioning a Successful Light Attack Program for the US Air Force Lt Col Michael W. Pietrucha, USAF Writing from the perspective of an Airman in the year 2018, the author illustrates how the successful development of the OA-X, a notional light attack aircraft, mitigated today's capability gap in using air- power against counterinsurgency He describes how the OA-X restored a healthy balance between high- tech and medium-tech aircraft in the US inventoiy and played a pivotal global role in building partner- ship capacity with other nations Femme Fatale 2010 i 59 Lt Col Kristal L. Alfonso, USAF In an effort to explore whether current US laws and policies excluding women from combat remain valid or need to be amended, this article reviews three case studies that demonstrate the variety of ways women have participated in modem armed conflict It includes proposals foi encouiaging the military and society to move forward with regard to debate over the role of women in combat Civilian Language Education in America I 74 How the Air Force and Academia Can Thrive Together Col John Conway, USAF, Retired Recent Quadrennial Defense Reviews suggest that language planners focus on preaccession lan- guage education instead of teaching foreign languages to recruits and second-termers. Conse- quently, the author examines efforts to expand preaccession language training, which continue to he hamstrung by lack of both direction and understanding of what this nation’s language edu cation system can provide. Departments 17 I Ricochets and Replies 20 J Ira C. Eaker Award Winners 21 Views & Analyses Achieving a Credible Nuclear Deterrent...................................................... 21 Lt Col Samuel L. McNiel, USAF It’s Time to Fight Back: “Operationalizing” Network Defense..................... 29 Mr. Nicolas Adam Fraser Lt Col Robert J. Kaufman III, USAF, Retired Lt Col Mark R. Rydell, USAF, Retired Satellites and Remotely Piloted Aircraft: Two Remotely Operated Ships Passing in the Fight.............................................................. 35 Col Keith W. Balts, USAF 89 Book Reviews In Hostile Skies: An American B-24 Pilot in World War I I ....................... 89 James M. Davis, edited by David L. Snead Reviewer: Lt Col Daniel J. Simonsen, USAF, Retired Risk and Exploration: Earth, Sea, and the Stars ....................................... 89 Steven J. Dick and Keith L. Cowing, eds. Reviewer: Capt Brent D. Ziarnick, USAFR The War M a n a g e rs........................................................................................ 90 Douglas Kinnard Reviewer: Dr. John H. Barnhill The Battle of Ap Bac, Vietnam: They Did Everything but Learn from I t ..................................................................................................... 91 David M. Toczek Reviewer: Cdr Mark R. Condeno, Philippine Coast Guard Aircraft Carriers: A History of Carrier Aviation and Its Influence on World Events, Vol. 2, 1946-2006 ............... Norman Polmar with Minoru Genda et al. Reviewer: Maj Paul Niesen, USAF, Retired Astronautics: A Historical Perspective of Mankind’s Efforts to Conquer the Cosmos. Book 1, Dawn of the Space Age, Book 2, To the Moon and Towards the Future .................. Ted Spitzmiller Reviewer: Dr. Rick W. Sturdevant Stabilization and Reconstruction Staffing: Developing U.S. Civilan Personnel Capabilities ....................................... Terrence K. Kelly, Ellen E. TUnstall, Thomas S. Szayna, and Deanna Weber Prine Reviewer: David J. Schepp, Seventh Air Force Historian 95 I Mission Debrief You can subscribe to the online versions of all six Air and Space Power Journal language editions at http://www.af.mil/subscribe. We will then send you quarterly e-mail messaaes with links to the articles in each new issue Editorial Advisory Board Gen John A. Shaud, PhD, USAF, Retired, A ir Force Research Institute Lt Gen Bradley C. Hosmer, USAF, Retired Dr. I. Douglas Beason (Senior Executive Service and Colonel, USAF, Retired), Air Force Space Command Dr. A l e x a n d e r S. Co chr an , Office o f the Chief of Staff, US Army Prof. Thomas B. Grassey, US Naval Academy Lt Col Dave Mets, PhD, USAF, Retired, School o f Advanced Air and Space Studies (professor emeritus) Board of Reviewers Lt Col Eric: Braganca, USAF Dr. Tom Keaney Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, Maryland Johns Hopkins University Dr. Kendall K. Brou n Col Merrick E. 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Fullerton, USAF USAF School of Advanced Air and Space Studies USAF Academy Dr. Bruce T. Murphy Lt Col Den-ill T. Goldizen, PhD, USAF, Retired Air University Westport Point, Massachusetts Col Robert Owen, USAF, Retired Col Mike (tuillot, USAF, Retired Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Editor, Strategic Studies Quarterly Lt Col Brian S. Pinkston, USAF, MC, SFS Air Force Research Institute The Pentagon Dr. John F. Guilm artin Jr. Col Bob Potter, USAF, Retired Ohio State University Air Force Researc h Institute Dr. A m it Gupta Dr. Steve Rothstein USAF Air War College Colorado Springs Science Center Project Dr. Grant T. Hammond Lt Col Reagan E. Schaupp, USAF Dean, NATO Defence College Naval War College Dr. Dale L. Hayden Dr. Barry Schneider Air Force Research Institute Director, USAF Counterproliferation Center Dr. Thomas Hughes Professor, USAF Air War College USAF School of Advanced Air and Space Studies Col Richard Szafranski, USAF, Retired Lt Col Jeffrey link ill, USAF, Retired Tbffler Associates Air Force Research Institute Lt Col Edward B. Tbmrnc. PhD, USAF, Retired Lt Col J. P. Hunerwadel, USAF, Retired CyberSpar.e Operations Consulting LeMav Center for Doctrine Development and Education Dr. Christopher H. Timer Col Mark P. Jelonek, USAF University of St. Thomas The Pentagon Lt Col David A. Umphress, PhD, USAFR, Retired Col John Jogcrst, USAF, Retired Auburn University Navarre, Florida Dr. Harold R. Winton Mr. Charles TUstin Rumps USAF School of Advanced Air and Space Studies USAF Air Command and Staff College 4 | Air & Space Power Journal Lorenz on Leadership Part 3 Gen Stephen R. Lorenz, USAF n 1987 I first wrote out my thoughts on the years, hoping that readers would de- leadership. The compilation included 13 velop their own set of principles. Iprinciples that Air University published in the summer o f 2005 as part 1 of what be- came the Lorenz on Leadership series.’ This Is a Family Business Later, in the spring of 2008, Air University Families are important—this goes with- published part 2, which included an addi- out saying.