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The power of many: the human factor and air power

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Canberra, Act, Australia: Air Power Studies Centre, 1996Description: 228pISBN:
  • 0642264570 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: Enunciates the link between the human factor and operational effectiveness. It highlights how attention to the human factor can enhance or, if ignored, impair the ability to apply air power. It covers the human factor in combat effectiveness and the management of the human factor with particular reference to the Royal Australian Air Force.
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Enunciates the link between the human factor and operational effectiveness. It highlights how attention to the human factor can enhance or, if ignored, impair the ability to apply air power. It covers the human factor in combat effectiveness and the management of the human factor with particular reference to the Royal Australian Air Force.

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