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'Air and Space Power Journal' winter edition available

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The College for Aerospace Doctrine, Research and Education at Air University has published and distributed the Winter 2005 edition of the Air Force's professional journal, "Air and Space Power Journal."

Published at Maxwell AFB, Ala., the ASPJ is designed to serve as an open forum for the presentation and stimulation of innovative thinking about air and space power's role in national defense.

Electronic versions of the journal in English, Portuguese, Arabic and Spanish are available at http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil. The web site also includes information about subscribing to or submitting potential articles to any language version of "Air & Space Power Journal."

The focus of the Winter 2005 English ASPJ is "The Air Force of the Future." Article subjects include using balloons on the edge of space and an article by Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Gerald R. Murray about developing world-class noncommissioned officers.

The various-language editions of the "Air and Space Power Journal" publish quarterly and reach a worldwide audience in more than 90 countries. The upcoming Spring 2006 English edition will focus on "Effects-Based Air and Space Power."

The inaugural edition of a French-language "Air and Space Power Journal," intended to reach French-speaking countries, is scheduled for release in both book and electronic form in early 2006.