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[[Colonel]] John A. Warden III, [[United States Air Force|USAF]], established a theory of strategic attack based on five levels of system attributes. They are: Leadership, Organic/System Essentials, Infrastructue, Population, and Fielded Military Forces.
[[Col.|Colonel]] John A. Warden III, [[United States Air Force|USAF]], established a theory of strategic attack based on five levels of system attributes. They are: Leadership, Organic/System Essentials, Infrastructue, Population, and Fielded Military Forces.




==External Links==
==External Links==
[http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/battle/chp4.html Air Theory for the Twenty-First Century, by Col. John Warden, USAF]
[http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/battle/chp4.html Air Theory for the Twenty-First Century, by Col. John Warden, USAF]



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Colonel John A. Warden III, USAF, established a theory of strategic attack based on five levels of system attributes. They are: Leadership, Organic/System Essentials, Infrastructue, Population, and Fielded Military Forces.


Air Theory for the Twenty-First Century, by Col. John Warden, USAF