THE ROYAL AIR FORCE - Air Power Studies
THE ROYAL AIR FORCE - Air Power Studies
THE ROYAL AIR FORCE - Air Power Studies
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CONTRIBUTIONS TO<br />
<strong>THE</strong> <strong>ROYAL</strong> <strong>AIR</strong> <strong>FORCE</strong> <strong>AIR</strong> POWER REVIEW<br />
The Royal <strong>Air</strong> Force <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Power</strong> Review is published under the auspices of the Director of Defence <strong>Studies</strong> (RAF) and has the<br />
sponsorship of the Assistant Chief of the <strong>Air</strong> Staff. It is intended to provide an open forum for study which stimulates discussion<br />
and thought on air power in its broadest context. This publication is also intended to support the British armed forces in<br />
general and the Royal <strong>Air</strong> Force in particular with respect to the development and application of air power.<br />
Quality contributions from both service and civilian authors are sought which will contribute to existing knowledge and<br />
understanding of the subject. Any topic relevant to the study of contemporary or historical air power will be considered by the<br />
<strong>Air</strong> <strong>Power</strong> Review Management Board and a payment of £200 will be made for each article published.<br />
Articles should be original and preferably not previously published, although those of sufficient merit will not be precluded.<br />
Between 2,000 and 10,000 words in length, articles should list bibliographical references as end notes. Lengthy articles may be<br />
published in instalments. Contributions from serving military personnel should be in accordance with DCI GEN 313 dated 26<br />
November 1999.<br />
Submissions can sent in a variety of electronic IBM or Apple Mac based formats, on floppy disk, Zip or CD, but these must<br />
always be accompanied by numbered page copy. No responsibility can be accepted for loss or damage to photographs or<br />
other related material sent with articles.<br />
Final design format for article presentation on printed page will be entirely at the discretion of the editor.<br />
Send articles to:<br />
Editor RAF IMTTP, <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Power</strong> Review, Room 5/128,<br />
St Christopher House, Southwark Street, London,<br />
SE1 0TD<br />
or<br />
Director of Defence <strong>Studies</strong> (RAF), Joint Doctrine and Concepts Centre, Shrivenham, Swindon, Wiltshire,<br />
SN6 8RF. e-mail: defs-raf@netcomuk.co.uk