Click Here to
Order this information in Print

Click Here to
Order this information on CD-ROM

Click Here to
Download this information in PDF Format

 

Click here to make tpub.com your Home Page

Page Title: DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
Back | Up | Next

Click here for a printable version

Google


Web
www.tpub.com

Home


   
Information Categories
.... Administration
Advancement
Aerographer
Automotive
Aviation
Combat
Construction
Diving
Draftsman
Engineering
Electronics
Food and Cooking
Math
Medical
Music
Nuclear Fundamentals
Photography
Religion
USMC
   
Products
  Educational CD-ROM's
Printed Manuals
Downloadable Books

 

Back
DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  NAVY
Up
Military Requirements for Senior and Master Chief Petty Officer
Next
UNIFIED AND SPECIFIED COMMANDS

It  also  trains  and  equips  required  forces  for airborne  operations  and  doctrines,  procedures, and  equipment  of  interest  to  the  Marine  Corps for  airborne  operations  not  provided  by  the Army. Collateral Functions of the Navy and Marine Corps The collateral functions of the Navy and the Marine  Corps  are  to  train  forces  to  do  the following: Restrain  enemy  land  and  air  power  and communications  through  operations  at  sea Conduct  close  air  and  naval  support  for land  operations Furnish  aerial  photography  for  carto- graphic  purposes Participate in the overall air effort, when directed Set up a military government, as directed, pending  transfer  of  this  responsibility  to other  authority DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  AIR  FORCE The primary responsibility of the Department of  the  Air  Force  is  to  prepare  the  Air  Force,  as necessary,   for   war.   It  is  also  responsible  for expanding  peacetime  components  of  the  Air  Force to meet the needs of war. The Air Force, within the  Department  of  the  Air  Force,  includes  both combat  and  service  aviation  forces. Primary Functions of the Department of as the Air Force The  primary  functions  of  the  Air  Force  are follows: · To  organize,  train,  and  equip  Air  Force personnel  to  conduct  prompt  and  sustained combat operations in the air. Specifically, the  Air  Force  defends  the  United  States against air attack. The functions of the Air Force support the doctrines set up by the JCS. These doctrines include gaining and maintaining  general  air  supremacy,  defeat- ing enemy air forces, controlling vital air areas, and setting up local air superiority. 1-7 To  develop  doctrines  and  procedures,  in coordination   with   other   U.S.   military services,  for  the  unified  defense  of  the United States against air attack. To  organize,  train,  and  equip  Air  Force personnel  for  strategic  air  warfare. To  organize,  train,  and  equip  Air  Force personnel   for   joint   amphibious   and airborne  operations  in  coordination  with other  U.S.  military  services. To   furnish   close   combat   and   logistical air  support  to  the  Army.  This  air  sup- port  includes  airlift,  support,  and  re- supply   of   airborne   operations;   aerial photography; tactical reconnaissance; and restraint  of  enemy  land  power  and  com- munications. To  provide  air  transport  for  the  armed forces. To  develop,  in  coordination  with  other U.S.  military  services,  doctrines,  pro- cedures,  and  equipment  for  air  defense from land areas, including the continental United States. To formulate doctrines and procedures for organizing,  equipping,  training,  and  em- ploying  Air  Force  troops. To   provide   an   organization   capable   of furnishing adequate, timely, and reliable intelligence  for  the  Air  Force. To  furnish  aerial  photography  for  carto- graphic  purposes. To   develop   tactics,   techniques,   and equipment  for  amphibious  operations  in coordination   with   other   U.S.   military services. To  develop  doctrines,  procedures,  and equipment  employed  by  Air  Force  troops in  airborne  operations  with  other  U.S. military services.

Privacy Statement - Press Release - Copyright Information. - Contact Us - Support Integrated Publishing