WINTER 2003 -Volume 50, Number 4
- “Whiz Kid:”Robert S. McNamara’s World War II Service
George M. Watson, Jr. and Herman S. Wolk - Kennedy’s Space Policy Reconsidered: A Post-Cold War Perspective
Roger D. Launius - A Hero of the Soviet Union: Georgi Mosolov
Rodney Rogers - Misty FACs of the Vietnam War
Phil Haun - Every Man a Tiger: The RF-86A Sabre in TacticalReconnaissance Operations during the Korean War
John H. Mahan
FALL 2003 -Volume 50, Number 3
- Why the U.S. Air Force Did Not Use the F–47 Thunderbolt in the Korean War
Michael D. Rowland - “Big Ben”: Sergeant Benjamin F.Warmer III, Flying Ace
John W. Hinds - The Dark Ages of Strategic Airlift: the Propeller Era
Kenneth P. Werrell - Towards a Place in History
David G. Styles
SUMMER 2003 -Volume 50, Number 2
- The Yamamoto Mission
Daniel L. Haulman - Starting from Scratch: Establishing the Bundes luftwaffe as a Modern Air Force, 1955-1960
James S. Corum - Operation Hajji Baba
James T. Currie - The Resurrection of Bill McGlynn’s Flying Fortress
John Maher
SPRING 2003 -Volume 50, Number 1
- Fabric Planes–Iron Men: Reuniting the Collier Trophy with 1924 Round-the-World Flight Artifacts
Braxton “Brick” Eisel and Daniel L.Watkins - World War II B–17C Flying Fortress Crash at Baker’s Creek, Australia, Uncovered
Robert S. Cutler - Soviet Ship-Based Reconnaissance, 1920s-1950
Viktor P. Kulikov - Air Power and the Battle for Mazar-e Sharif
Don Chipman