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Originally posted by k9handler
The Air Force organizes, trains, equips and sustains itself according to the air and
space expeditionary force (AEF) concept by creating a mindset and culture that embraces what unique characteristics of aerospace power?
A: Range, flexibility, precision and speed
B: Flexibility and precision
C: Precision, range and flexibility
D: Range and speed
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So, as I said, I select C.
Of course, not being in the AF, I'm guessing, but here's how I figured out my answer, whether right or wrong:
Keywords like "culture" or phrases like "according to..." tell me there's a deep-seated notion of the AF that coincides with the AEF, so I wonder "What is it the AF and AEF share?"
I think space exploration is complicated and intricately planned. It is never rushed, and if the AF is like the AEF, it also isn't rushed. However, space exploration has to involve sharpness (precision), often involves great distance (range); and things can go wrong in space, which may involve adjustment (or flexibility). Speed goes against all these attributes because sometimes speed can create sloppiness that would effect precision, range and flexibility.
I don't know, though. That's just my layman's point of view. At least I gave it more thought than saying "Eeney, meany, miney, mo."