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Book Title
Flight Risk
Publication Name
Flight Risk : the Coalition's Air Advisory Mission in Afghanistan, 2005-2015
Title
Flight Risk
Subtitle
The Coalition's Air Advisory Mission in Afghanistan, 2005–2015
Author
Forrest L. Marion
Format
Hardcover
EAN
9781682473368
ISBN
9781682473368
Publisher
Naval Institute Press
Genre
History
Subject
Asia / Central Asia, Military Science, Military / United States, Military / Afghan War (2001-), Military / Aviation
Release Date
30/10/2018
Release Year
2018
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
152mm
Item Length
6 in
Item Width
9 in
Item Weight
26.5 Oz
Series
History of Military Aviation Ser.
Subject Area
Technology & Engineering, History
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
376 Pages

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From the 1920s Afghanistan maintained a small air arm that depended heavily upon outside assistance. Starting in 2005, the United States led an air advisory campaign to rebuild the Afghan Air Force (AAF). In 2007 a formal joint/combined entity, led by a U.S. Air Force brigadier general, began air advisor work with Afghan airmen. Between 2007 and 2011, these efforts made modest progress in terms of infrastructures, personnel and aircraft accessions, and various training courses. But by 2010, advisors increasingly viewed AAF command and control (C2) as a problem area that required significant improvement if a professional air force was to be built. In the spring of 2011, major institutional changes to AAF C2 procedures were being introduced when nine U.S. air advisors were killed. The attack was the worst single-incident loss of U.S. Air Force personnel in a deployed location since 1996 and the worst insider-attack since 2001. From the day of that tragic event, the cultural chasm between Afghanistan and the West became more apparent. This dilemma continues with no end in sight to an air advisory mission of uncertain long-term value.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Naval Institute Press
ISBN-10
1682473368
ISBN-13
9781682473368
eBay Product ID (ePID)
13038533530

Product Key Features

Author
Forrest L. Marion
Publication Name
Flight Risk : the Coalition's Air Advisory Mission in Afghanistan, 2005-2015
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Asia / Central Asia, Military Science, Military / United States, Military / Afghan War (2001-), Military / Aviation
Publication Year
2018
Series
History of Military Aviation Ser.
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Technology & Engineering, History
Number of Pages
376 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
6 in
Item Width
9 in
Item Weight
26.5 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2018-026411
Lc Classification Number
Ug635.A3m37 2018
Reviews
" Flight Risk accurately depicts the complex human dimension of the air advisory mission beyond worn platforms to those who have served in a very costly war. The brilliantly-titled work ultimately raises the level of the discussion beyond known logistical challenges to link the risk in safety of flight to tensions between an outward interface of a centralized government at an imbalance with the internal decision-making of tribal leaders." --The Strategy Bridge, "Advisory relationships during counterinsurgencies are always problematical, arguably never more than in the Air Force's torturous effort to rebuild the Afghan Air Force. Social, cultural, political, religious, ethnic, experiential, and educational differences, coupled with organizational and structural differences between the American and Afghan military, challenged and frustrated all participants. Worse, the tragic murder of eight Air Force personnel and a civilian by a disaffected Afghan Air Force officer in a "Green on Blue" shooting--the single greatest loss of Air Force airmen to an insider attack since 9-11--shattered the trust and mutual confidence necessary for a successful partnership. In this thoroughly researched, clearly written, and vigorously argued book, Dr. Forrest Marion, an outstanding reserve officer-scholar who himself served in Afghanistan as an Air Force Field Historian, has presented this sobering and cautionary tale in all its complexity, capturing the idealism and frustration inherent to it, and offering important insights for future operations." -- Dr Richard P Hallion, formerly The U.S. Air Force Historian and director of the Air Force History and Museums Program, and author of Air Power Confronts an Unstable World, "The author has produced a thoroughly researched book on a subject that has received virtually no coverage before. It is bound to become one of the key source books on counter insurgency.... It is well illustrated and easy to read.... A comprehensive information resource." -- FIRE Reviews, "Those seeking on-the-ground details of an air advisor mission will find those in Marion's Flight Risk . Drawing on personal experience, extensive interviews, and records, Marion centers his book in Afghanistan to recount the personal challenges that coalition air advisors faced in mentoring, training, and advising Afghan airmen." --War on the Rocks, "This book should be recommended reading for military personnel serving in any advisory role, and especially those headed for a deployment to Afghanistan.... It fills a unique niche on air advising in the twenty-first century." --The Journal of Military History, "This fascinating and first-rate study, on the basis of vast archival research, interviews, and the author's personal observations, is well-written, lucid, and rich with implications that go far beyond the war in Afghanistan, offering broader insights into relations with allies, fighting corruption, and cultural challenges in advisor missions." -- Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius, Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, Department of History, University of Tennessee, and Director of the UT Center for the Study of War and Society, Dr. Forrest Marion, a retired Air Force Reserve colonel who twice deployed as a field historian to Afghanistan, has meticulously documented the story of the U.S. Air Force's effort to develop an Afghan counterpart. He dispassionately captures the difficulty of achieving that goal due to Afghan shortfalls (corruption and lack of professionalism), American shortfalls (lack of language skills and cultural awareness), and the sheer difficulty of building national institutions in a country riven by tribal and ethnic balkanization. His book provides critical insight into what has become the longest war in U.S. history. It should be required reading for anyone interested in the mission of advising and assisting foreign military forces.Jon T. Hoffman, Chief Historian, U.S. Army and author of Chesty: The Story of LtGen Lewis B. Puller, The author has produced a thoroughly researched book on a subject that has received virtually no coverage before. It is bound to become one of the key source books on counter insurgency. It is well illustrated and easy to read. A comprehensive information resource.FIRE Reviews, Advisory relationships during counterinsurgencies are always problematical, arguably never more than in the Air Forces torturous effort to rebuild the Afghan Air Force. Social, cultural, political, religious, ethnic, experiential, and educational differences, coupled with organizational and structural differences between the American and Afghan military, challenged and frustrated all participants. Worse, the tragic murder of eight Air Force personnel and a civilian by a disaffected Afghan Air Force officer in a Green on Blueshootingthe single greatest loss of Air Force airmen to an insider attack since 9-11shattered the trust and mutual confidence necessary for a successful partnership. In this thoroughly researched, clearly written, and vigorously argued book, Dr. Forrest Marion, an outstanding reserve officer-scholar who himself served in Afghanistan as an Air Force Field Historian, has presented this sobering and cautionary tale in all its complexity, capturing the idealism and frustration inherent to it, and offering important insights for future operations.Dr Richard P Hallion, formerly The U.S. Air Force Historian and director of the Air Force History and Museums Program, and author of Air Power Confronts an Unstable World, "Dr. Forrest Marion, a retired Air Force Reserve colonel who twice deployed as a field historian to Afghanistan, has meticulously documented the story of the U.S. Air Force's effort to develop an Afghan counterpart. He dispassionately captures the difficulty of achieving that goal due to Afghan shortfalls (corruption and lack of professionalism), American shortfalls (lack of language skills and cultural awareness), and the sheer difficulty of building national institutions in a country riven by tribal and ethnic balkanization. His book provides critical insight into what has become the longest war in U.S. history. It should be required reading for anyone interested in the mission of advising and assisting foreign military forces." -- Jon T. Hoffman, Chief Historian, U.S. Army and author of Chesty: The Story of LtGen Lewis B. Puller, "This fascinating and first-rate study, on the basis of vast archival research, interviews, and the author's personal observations, is well-written, lucid, and rich with implications that go far beyond the war in Afghanistan, offering broader insights into relations with allies, fighting corruption, and cultural challenges in advisor missions." Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius, Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, Department of History, University of Tennessee, and Director of the UT Center for the Study of War and Society
Copyright Date
2018
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Decimal
958.104748
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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