
The LeMay Center develops and publishes Air Force doctrine, teaches doctrine through resident and on-line courses, and advocates airpower through visionary wargaming. Here you can download and read our doctrine and learn about the courses and wargames we conduct.
Major General Thomas K. Andersen
LeMay Center Commander
Welcome to the Curtis E LeMay Center for Doctrine Development and Education where Air Force doctrine is developed, advocated in exercises and wargames, represented in Joint and Multinational doctrine, and deployed to Airmen through a multifaceted outreach program. Our ultimate aim is to create and sustain an Air Force doctrine culture that best serves our nation.
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The LeMay Center develops warfighters for the Joint and Combined team through doctrine, education, and wargaming.
The LeMay Center is pleased to present the following on-line games based on Air Force doctrine.
What is Air Force doctrine? How did it evolve? What does air power do for the nation? The Airpower Course answers these questions and more. The course was originally designed to prepare Air Force officers in joint duty assignments to better articulate and advocate airpower principles and beliefs; it's an airpower primer. The LeMay Center is proud to offer this version.
Note: Military users should go to the LeMay Center Site on the Air Force Portal and access the course from there.
This site last reviewed 19 Dec 2011