THE EVOLUTION OF THE U.S. ARMY AVIATION DURING MILITARY OPERATION IN AFGHANISTAN
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2022-05Author
Abdul Basir Ebadi, (19SLAM1020068)
Tanya Verma, 19SLAM1020075)
Vaishnavi Raj, (19SLAM1020019)
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THE EVOLUTION OF THE U.S. ARMY AVIATION DURING MILITARY
OPERATION IN AFGHANISTAN, by ABDUL BASIR EBADI, 100 pages.
This study attempted to address “How did U.S. Army Aviation adapt itself to the
harsh operational environment (OE) (terrain, weather and enemy) of Afghanistan
during Military Operation (OEF)” The methodology consisted of a comparison of
initial and current conditions of U.S. Army Aviation in terms of organization,
doctrine, training and equipment. Interviews over the past years with OEF veteran
pilots, the survey conducted by the international news agencies and archival
documents were used to analyze the changes done by U.S. Army Aviation.
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