Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the Twenty-first Century

Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the Twenty-first Century
Title Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the Twenty-first Century PDF eBook
Author Jeffry F. Smith
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 2003
Genre History
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"Jeffry Smith updates the earlier release of Col Timothy T. Timmon's Commanding an Air Force Squadron (1993). In this book, which includes a foreword by Gen John P. Jumper and an introduction by Colonel Timmons, USAF, retired, Colonel Smith relies on the vast "insights, experiences, and recommendations" of former and current commanders to identify the attributes of a successful commander at multiple levels. He identifies some issues commanders face regardless of the level of command, including counseling personnel, dorm inspections, commanders' calls, money management, and the roles of spouses and families. According to Colonel Smith, the conduct of individuals in times of crises is the truest barometer of a good commander."--Publisher website.

Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the Twenty-First Century: a Practical Guide of Tips and Techniques for Today's Squadron Commander

Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the Twenty-First Century: a Practical Guide of Tips and Techniques for Today's Squadron Commander
Title Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the Twenty-First Century: a Practical Guide of Tips and Techniques for Today's Squadron Commander PDF eBook
Author Jeffry F. Smith
Publisher Createspace Independent Pub
Pages 198
Release 2012-08-07
Genre History
ISBN 9781478384489

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The concept of command in a military setting is nothing new. It proliferates throughout most good history books. Many different individuals have exercised this phenomenon called commander: Alexander the Great as he conquered the known world; Attila the Hun in the fifth century A.D.; Generals Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant against each other during our Civil War; and General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower in Europe during the Second World War. These leaders are certainly a varied grouping: they were literally and figuratively worlds apart; they were surely loved by thousands of people and probably despised by an equal number, and with the exception of Lee and Grant, lived in different eras. But they shared this one common thread – military command. In the United States Air Force, an officer's first opportunity to command in the true sense of the word occurs at the squadron level. Most Air Force officers who have been commanders will tell you that their command tours were the best years of their careers, and a majority of those who commanded at multiple levels will tell you that squadron command was the absolute pinnacle. This book is all about squadron command. Colonel-select Jeff Smith has done a tremendous job in gathering the thoughts and ideas of many commanders, including himself, and offering the reader the opportunity learn from literally a hundred former and current commanders. After conducting extensive research, Colonel Smith presents “the best of the best” on a wide range of topics that directly apply to squadron commanders. “Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the Twenty-First Century” does not pretend to present the patented answer to any problem, issue or situation. Colonel Smith does not direct you to ready or study instruction and regulations as if you need textbook answer to command a squadron – you don't. Finally, he does not discuss units other than squadrons and does not discuss squadron command as if it were accomplished I the first 50 years of our Air Force's history. What Colonel Smith does do is present a plethora of account of how recent and current squadron commander have approached today's situations, problems, and issues. He paints a picture of commanding a squadron through the eyes of a hundred individuals and offers it to the reader in a well-written, easy-to-read format that might be best described as “Dutch uncle advice.” Any commander or soon-to-be commander can pick up this book, read it, and come away with new ideas or methods that he or she will be able to apply to his or her own situations. Please also see a previous book entitled “Commanding an Air Force Squadron (1993)” by Timothy T. Timmons, Col, USAF.

Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the Twenty-First Century

Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the Twenty-First Century
Title Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the Twenty-First Century PDF eBook
Author Jeffry F. Smith,, Jeffry FSmith Lieutenant , USAF
Publisher
Pages 196
Release 2008-08-01
Genre
ISBN 9781463777791

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The opportunity to command is a tremendous honor and responsibility and unquestionably will be one of the most significant roles of your Air Force career. The very nature of command is unique to the military; there is no civilian equivalent for this level of trust, authority, and responsibility. The essence of command is leadership, and your example will set the standard for your entire organization. For this reason, command is reserved for those individuals exhibiting only the highest levels of integrity, selflessness, and excellence. Leadership is not accomplished from behind the desk or by way of E-mail; rather, effective leadership requires you to lead from out front. Since the responsibilities of such leadership may appear daunting to first-time commanders, our Air Force places significant emphasis on precommand training to ensure your readiness for these new responsibilities. Immerse yourself in the available training to ensure you fully understand the rules of engagement. There is much to learn from the insights, experiences, and recommendations of previous commanders. Lt Col Jeff Smith's Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the Twenty-First Century provides some excellent perspectives from current and graduated commanders to help set your course and prepare you for the best job in the Air Force. Congratulations on your command and Godspeed!

Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the Twenty-First Century

Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the Twenty-First Century
Title Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the Twenty-First Century PDF eBook
Author Air University Press
Publisher
Pages 119
Release 2017-09-02
Genre
ISBN 9781549653209

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Jeffry Smith updates the earlier release of Col Timothy T. Timmon's Commanding an Air Force Squadron (1993). In this book, which includes a foreword by Gen John P. Jumper and an introduction by Colonel Timmons, USAF, retired, Colonel Smith relies on the vast "insights, experiences, and recommendations" of former and current commanders to identify the attributes of a successful commander at multiple levels. He identifies some issues commanders face regardless of the level of command, including counseling personnel, dorm inspections, commanders' calls, money management, and the roles of spouses and families. According to Colonel Smith, the conduct of individuals in times of crises is the truest barometer of a good commander. Contents * FOREWORD * PREFACE * INTRODUCTION * Chapter 1 * CRITICAL MONTHS * Introduction * Before Taking Over * The Art of Command * The First Three Months (When the Honeymoon's Over!) * Notes * Chapter 2 * THE MISSION * Lessons of Leadership in Action * Command Relationships * Building Unit Cohesion and Morale * Formal Inspections * Notes * Chapter 3 * PEOPLE * Welcome * Key Personnel * Counseling * Recognition Programs * Personnel Decisions * Ceremonies * Roles of Spouses and Families * Notes * Chapter 4 * COMMUNICATIVE LEADERSHIP * Commander's Call * News of the Week * Squadron Meetings * Routine Paperwork * Officer/Enlisted Performance Reports * Open Door (or Screen Door) Policies * E-mail * Notes * Chapter 5 * THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY * The Good * The Bad: Learning How to Use Your Authority * The Ugly: Times of Crises * Notes * Chapter 6 * CATS AND DOGS * Honorary Squadron Commander Programs * Closing Down a Squadron * Money Management * Dorm Inspections * US Government Travel Card * Notes * Chapter 7 * YOUR EXIT STRATEGY * Finishing the Job and Leaving in Style * Change of Command Ceremony * Notes * GLOSSARY

Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the 21st Century

Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the 21st Century
Title Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author Jeffry F. Smith
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 2004-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781410217561

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The opportunity to command is a tremendous honor and responsibility and unquestionably will be one of the most significant roles of your Air Force career. The very nature of command is unique to the military; there is no civilian equivalent for this level of trust, authority, and responsibility. The essence of command is leadership, and your example will set the standard for your entire organization. For this reason, command is reserved for those individuals exhibiting only the highest levels of integrity, selflessness, and excellence. Leadership is not accomplished from behind the desk or by way of E-mail; rather, effective leadership requires you to lead from out front. Since the responsibilities of such leadership may appear daunting to first-time commanders, our Air Force places significant emphasis on precommand training to ensure your readiness for these new responsibilities. Immerse yourself in the available training to ensure you fully understand the rules of engagement. There is much to learn from the insights, experiences, and recommendations of previous commanders. Lt Col Jeff Smith's Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the Twenty-First Century provides some excellent perspectives from current and graduated commanders to help set your course and prepare you for the best job in the Air Force. Congratulations on your command and Godspeed! John P. Jumper General, USAF Chief of Staff

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Title Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the Twenty-first Century :. PDF eBook
Author Jeffry F. Smith
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Release 2003
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Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the 21st Century

Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the 21st Century
Title Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author U. S. Military
Publisher
Pages 115
Release 2017-04-25
Genre
ISBN 9781521153376

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Jeffry Smith updates the earlier release of Col Timothy T. Timmon's Commanding an Air Force Squadron (1993). In this book, which includes a foreword by Gen John P. Jumper and an introduction by Colonel Timmons, USAF, retired, Colonel Smith relies on the vast "insights, experiences, and recommendations" of former and current commanders to identify the attributes of a successful commander at multiple levels. He identifies some issues commanders face regardless of the level of command, including counseling personnel, dorm inspections, commanders' calls, money management, and the roles of spouses and families. According to Colonel Smith, the conduct of individuals in times of crises is the truest barometer of a good commander. Contents * FOREWORD * PREFACE * INTRODUCTION * Chapter 1 * CRITICAL MONTHS * Introduction * Before Taking Over * The Art of Command * The First Three Months (When the Honeymoon's Over!) * Notes * Chapter 2 * THE MISSION * Lessons of Leadership in Action * Command Relationships * Building Unit Cohesion and Morale * Formal Inspections * Notes * Chapter 3 * PEOPLE * Welcome * Key Personnel * Counseling * Recognition Programs * Personnel Decisions * Ceremonies * Roles of Spouses and Families * Notes * Chapter 4 * COMMUNICATIVE LEADERSHIP * Commander's Call * News of the Week * Squadron Meetings * Routine Paperwork * Officer/Enlisted Performance Reports * Open Door (or Screen Door) Policies * E-mail * Notes * Chapter 5 * THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY * The Good * The Bad: Learning How to Use Your Authority * The Ugly: Times of Crises * Notes * Chapter 6 * CATS AND DOGS * Honorary Squadron Commander Programs * Closing Down a Squadron * Money Management * Dorm Inspections * US Government Travel Card * Notes * Chapter 7 * YOUR EXIT STRATEGY * Finishing the Job and Leaving in Style * Change of Command Ceremony * Notes * GLOSSARY