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  1. In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War and related conflicts in Laos and Cambodia, the Air Force History and Museums Program launched a series of books that cover U.S. Air Force participation in a different way. These studies, titled The U.S. Air Force in Southeast Asia and the Vietnam War: A Narrative ...

  2. Maritime Southeast Asia comprises the countries of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and East Timor. The term Island Southeast Asia or Insular Southeast Asia is sometimes given the same meaning as Maritime Southeast Asia. Other definitions

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  4. Special Reconnaissance (SR), formerly Special Operations Weather Technician or Team (SOWT), is conducted by trained Air Force personnel assigned to Special Tactics Squadrons of the United States Air Force Special Operations Command who operate deep behind enemy lines to conduct covert direction of air and missile attacks, place remotely ...

  5. The Indo-Pacific Command consists of the component commands U.S. Army Pacific, U.S. Marine Forces Pacific, U.S. Pacific Fleet, U.S. Pacific Air Forces; the subordinate combatant commands U.S. Forces Japan, U.S. Forces Korea (including Special Operations Command Korea) and the Special Operations Command Pacific; the two direct reporting units U ...

  6. Abstract: While United States involvement in the Southeast Asian Conflict extended back into the 1950s, this volume covers the years of active American participation from the early 1960s to 1973. The Office of Air Force History is reissuing this book in revised form because of demand for a single-volume history of air activity in the Vietnam ...

    • Jack S Ballard, Ray L Bowers, Roland W Doty, R F Futrell, William Greenhalgh
    • 1984
  7. The United States Air Force in Southeast Asia 1961-1973: An Illustrated Account, revised edition 1984, edited by Carl Berger

  8. Aug 31, 2020 · By Dr. Stephen Burgess. Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs, Air University Press --. A collective action problem prevents the United States and its ally and partners from effectively countering Beijing as China moves forward in the South China Sea. The United States is unable to provide sufficient, appropriate security goods that would enable the ...

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