It may seem odd as I have only recenlty posted the TOC for the last edition of Air Power Review. However, there have been some changes at the RAF’s Centre for Air Power Studies that meant the previous issue had been delayed. Hopefully we will now start to see this excellent journal appear on a [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Afghanistan’
TOC – Royal Air Force Air Power Review, Vol. 15, No. 1
Posted in Air Power History, Air Power Studies, Journals, Military History, War Studies, tagged Afghanistan, French Air Force, Greek Campaign 1941, Information Warfare, Non-Kinetic Operations, Royal Air Force, Royal Air Force Air Power Review, UAVs on April 10, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
The Afghan Police and the British Public; Are either ready for Afghan Self-Governance?
Posted in Afghanistan, War on Terror, War Studies, tagged Afghan National Police, Afghanistan, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Asymetric Warfare, British Army, Helmand Province, Media, NATO on November 30, 2010 | 3 Comments »
First, please read the attached article. This got me thinking: At the NATO summit last week (19th – 20th November 2010), Cameron announced that all British forces would be withdrawn from Afghanistan by 2015 and, starting in Spring 2011 and ending in 2014, that domestic security would be handed over to the 50,000 strong Afghan [...]
History and Wikileaks
Posted in War Studies, tagged Afghanistan, Journalism, Julian Assange, New Media/Web 2.0, War in Afghanistan (2001–present), War Studies, Wikileaks on July 26, 2010 | 2 Comments »
It’s funny that on the day I intended to sit down and write about how soldiers on the ground between 1916-1918 circumvented Standard Operating Procedures and tailored information going up the chain of command in the light of perceived perceptions, that Wikileaks blew the lid on 92,201 US documents pertaining to the conduct of the [...]