Interim Report from the Ad Hoc Committee on Air Emissions from Animal Feeding Operations and the Committee on Animal Nutrition. Softcover.
United States Army Air Forces in World War 2.В Discusses the Battle for New Guinea in which United States and Australian air forces proved to be decisive in preventing the resupply of Japanese ground forces.
For office buildings up to 20,000 square feet, the bulk of office space in the U.S. Provides benefits and savings for building owners and maintains office space quality and functionality. Awards: USGBC 2005 Leadership Award; Stars of Energy Efficiency Award, Honorable Mention (Alliance to Save Energy); and Best Sustainable Practice Award, Honorable Mention (SBIC). I-P units.
In light of the age-old belief of Confucius that no idea is new, Dr. Mets examines the role of Colonel Warden in the Gulf War to determine if a revolution in military affairs had occurred. He relies on several twentieth-century antecedents to Warden, including Giulio Douhet, Hugh Trenchard, and Billy Mitchell to distill a pattern. Mets also addresses whether ''the argument that antedated the Gu…
Air Force History and Museums Program. Edited by Frederick J. Shaw.В Describes military, technical, economic, and political reasoning that has influenced the location, or basing, of major flying and non-flying units in the continental United States, excluding Alaska, between 1907 and 2003. Deals with the basing of bomber, fighter, airlift and missile units, training installations, logistic ce…
U.S. Air Force (USAF) planners have envisioned that uninhabited air vehicles (UAVs), working in concert with inhabited vehicles, will become an integral part of the future force structure. Current plans are based on the premise that UAVs have the potential to augment, or even replace, inhabited aircraft in a variety of missions. However, UAV technologies must be better understood before they wi…
Book by John L. n Kenneth J. Alnwick n Lawrence
For retail buildings up to 20,000 square feet - the bulk of retail space in the U.S. Addresses typical uses: retail (other than shopping malls); strip shopping centers; automobile dealers; building material, garden supply, and hardware stores; department stores; drugstores; equipment and home furnishing stores; liquor stores; and wholesale goods (except food). I-P units.