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59 A.F. L. Rev. i (2007)

handle is hein.journals/airfor59 and id is 1 raw text is: THE AIR FORCE
LAW REVIEW
VOL. 59                                                   2007
ARTICLES
RELIGION IN THE MILITARY: NAVIGATING THE CHANNEL BETWEEN THE
R ELIGION  C LAU SES  ............................................................................................ 1
Major (ret.) David E. Fitzkee, USA &
Captain Linell A. Letendre, USAF
THE INTERCEPTION OF CIVIL AIRCRAFT OVER THE HIGH SEAS IN
THE GLOBAL W AR ON  TERROR  ................................................................... 73
Lieutenant Colonel Andrew S. Williams, USAF
OFFICIAL TIME AS A FORM OF UNION SECURITY IN FEDERAL SECTOR
LABOR-M ANAGEMENT RELATIONS ................................................................ 153
Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth Bullock, USAF
MORE EFFECTIVE FEDERAL PROCUREMENT RESPONSE TO DISASTERS:
MAXIMIZING THE EXTRAORDINARY FLEXIBILITIES OF IDIQ
C ONTRA CTIN G  ................................................................................................ 231
Major Kevin J. Wilkinson, USAF
REEMPLOYMENT RIGHTS FOR THE GUARD AND RESERVE: WILL CIVILIAN
EMPLOYERS PAY THE PRICE FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE? .................................. 287
Major Michele A. Forte, USAF

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