Air Force print news (Feb. 22, 2007): Air Force general receives analysis award.WASHINGTON -- The Air Force Heritage to Horizons focus was highlighted recently when the Air Force vice chief of staff received the Lt. Gen. Glenn A. Kent Leadership Award. Gen. John D.W. Corley was recognized for his long-term vision and leadership in guiding the Air Force to set the standard for Department of Defense analyses. Corley is the fourth recipient of the award, which recognizes leadership for the analytic an·a·lyt·ic or an·a·lyt·i·cal adj. 1. Of or relating to analysis or analytics. 2. Expert in or using analysis, especially one who thinks in a logical manner. 3. Psychoanalytic. community. Previous award recipients include retired Gen. Larry D. Welch General Larry D. Welch (born 1934) was the 12th Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force. As chief, he served as the senior uniformed Air Force officer responsible for the organization, training and equipage of a combined active duty, Guard, Reserve and civilian force serving , the former Air Force chief of staff. As a young officer, Corley served as a combat analyst in the Headquarters Air Force Studies and Analyses branch, which was responsible for building the modeling and simulation foundation that defined the Service's next-generation fighters. Following the air war over Serbia, he served as director of studies and analysis at U.S. Air Forces in Europe, developing the lessons learned report for the Air Force. Dr. Jacqueline Henningsen, director for Studies and Analyses, Assessments and Lessons Learned at the Pentagon Pentagon Huge five-sided building (1941–43) in Arlington, Va., that is the headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense. Designed by George Edwin Bergstrom, it was, on its completion, the world's largest office building, covering 34 acres (14 hectares) and offering , said she can't imagine a better recipient for this award. "Based on his background, General Corley understands the role of unbiased analytic fireproofing fireproofing, method of making normally combustible materials as nearly noncombustible as possible. Fireproofing generally applies to textiles and construction materials that are treated with a solution or coating of some substance that will tend to retard their and ensures our community is a vital part of the decision process," she said. The award is named after Lt. Gen. Glenn A. Kent, who retired in 1974 after serving as the director of the Weapons Systems Evaluation Group, under the direction of the Defense Research and Engineering for the Office of the Secretary of Defense The Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) is part of the United States Department of Defense and includes the entire staff of the Secretary of Defense. It is the principal staff element of the Secretary of Defense in the exercise of policy development, planning, resource . This followed his assignment as assistant chief of staff, Air Force Studies and Analysis. Kent, among other accomplishments, is known as the father of the "Strategy to Task" defense analysis approach that is still in use today and is still considered among the premier military analytical analytical, analytic pertaining to or emanating from analysis. analytical control control of confounding by analysis of the results of a trial or test. thinkers of all time. Ever since the first days of the Army Air Corps, the Air Force analytic community has provided operational warfighting assessments, force structure recommendations, emerging issue analysis, and the application of lessons learned. The analysts provide insight enabling Air Force leadership to make informed decisions. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Corley said his father, a B-17 pilot in World War II, depended on the strategic bombing This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims. Please help Wikipedia by adding references. See the for details. This article has been tagged since September 2007. information provided by analysis pioneers of that time. Henningsen said she sees a lot of similarities between Kent's era of service and the one Corley serves in today. "While our nation was facing the Cold War and the Vietnam conflict," she said, "General Kent contributed critical thought and sound analysis to help convince leaders that a single command with an integrated operations plan should be responsible to organize and employ our strategic forces. His visionary concepts laid the way to the end of the Cold War two decades later." Henningsen concluded that "leaders like General Corley and General Kent compel Compel - COMpute ParallEL us to think logically as well as to study the lessons experienced by those before us--how they prevailed, adapted, and modernized mod·ern·ize v. mo·dern·ized, mo·dern·iz·ing, mo·dern·iz·es v.tr. To make modern in appearance, style, or character; update. v.intr. To accept or adopt modern ways, ideas, or style. . These insights can help us maintain a competitive edge over our foes now and in the future." |
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