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AS 200

AS 200. The Evolution of U.S. Air and Space Power. Course Objectives. 1. Know the key terms and definitions used to describe U.S. air and space power. 2. Know the events, leaders, and technical developments which surrounded the evolution of U.S. air and space power.

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AS 200

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  1. AS 200 The Evolution of U.S. Air and Space Power

  2. Course Objectives 1. Know the key terms and definitions used to describe U.S. air and space power. 2. Know the events, leaders, and technical developments which surrounded the evolution of U.S. air and space power. 3. Demonstrate basic verbal and written communication skills. 4. Know the Air Force core values and examples of their use throughout the evolution of U.S. air and space power.

  3. Course Overview • Concepts • Air and Space Power • Competencies and Functions • Doctrine

  4. CourseOverview • Kitty Hawk - WWI • Interwar Years • World War II • Separate Air Force • Berlin Airlift • Korea • Vietnam • Cold War • Desert Storm

  5. AS 200 Evolution of U.S. Air and Space Power QUESTIONS?

  6. Introductions • Name • What city/state are you from • What is your major • Do you have prior active-duty military experience • Is this your first or second year of AFROTC • Why are you enrolled in AFROTC • What would you like to do in the Air Force • What are your career goals • What are your hobbies

  7. Rules of Engagement • Be prepared for class • Drinks permitted in classroom; no food • Classroom is non-attribution environment • Mil customs / courtesies at all times • Class called to attn at beginning / end of class • Address each other as “Cadet _____” • Special students address as Mr.___ or Miss____ • For visitors/guests, don’t call class to attn

  8. Rules of Engagement(cont) • 70% min attendance for passing final grade • Wear mil uniform for classes / LLAB • Be on time for class • Late when the door closes • If late, enter quietly and be seated; see me after • If absent from class, then PRIOR to next class, submit a MFR IAW Tongue and Quill

  9. Grades • Mid-Term Exam 100 Pts 33% • Final Exam 100 Pts 33% • Written Assignment 40 Pts 13% • Briefing Assignment 40 Pts 13% • Class Participation 20 Pts 7% TOTAL 300 Pts 100%

  10. Scoring %GradePoints • 90 -100 A 270 - 300 • 81 - 89 B 240 - 269 • 71 - 79 C 210 - 239 • 61 - 69 D 180 - 209 • 00 - 59 F 0 - 179

  11. Mid-Term / Final Exams • Combination of multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer • Based on Lessons’ main points and samples of behavior • Drawn from your readings, textbooks, classroom discussion, lectures, and videos

  12. Textbooks • T-208 A Concise History of the U.S. Air Force, by Stephen L. McFarland, 1997

  13. Counseling • Required each semester with instructor • Review your Form 48 • Discuss any other matters you wish • Make a counseling appointment to see me NLT 30 Sep • Counseling sessions in Oct and Nov

  14. My Availability • In-person, phone, or email • Office phone: • Office email: • Home phone: • Home email: • 24 hours per day, 7 days a week DON’T HESITATE TO CONTACT ME

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