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The Journal of Electronic Defense, “November 11th (Veteran’s Day), (pdf file) ” November 2003, Vol. 26, Number 11, pages, 74, 42, publisher, Horizon House Publications, Inc., Norwood, Massachusetts.
The Journal of Electronic Defense (JED), “The Battle of Gettysburg Revisited” (pdf file), Vol. 26, No. 5, July 2003, page 60, publisher Horizon House Publications, Norwood, MA.
The Journal of Electronic Defense (JED), “Afghanistan & Pakistan:
A War Story”, Vol. 26, No. 2, February 2003, page 82 (and
37), publisher Horizon House Publications, official magazine of
the AOC, Norwood, MA.
Painting and Decorating Contractors of America Newsletter
- The Briefer, "A
New Millennium Resolution: Learn to Take Risks." 2000.
Painting & Wallcovering Contractor, "Y2K,
the Millennium Bug", official publication of the Painting and
Decorating Contractors of America (PDCA), page 26, Vol. 61, No. 1, January-February,
1999, St. Louis, Missouri.
Association Trends, "Getting
the lay of the land is crucial for new managers", page 2, No.
1085, February 7, 1997, Bethesda, Maryland. This file is a PDF document.
Executive Update, "Strategic
Planning-Visualizing Success in Issue Management", journal
of the Greater Washington Society of Association Executives (GWSAE),
page 12-13, November, 1996, Washington, DC. This file is a PDF document.
Crossties, "The
Plastic Crossties Disconnect", Journal of the Railway Tie Association,
page 27-29, September-October, 1995, Gulf Shores, Alabama.
Association Management, "Associations
and the Internet", American Society of Association Executives,
page 74-78, June, 1995, Wash., DC. This file is a PDF document.
Association Trends, "Interview
preparation can be the key to getting the next job, (pdf file) " page 4,
No. 1020, October 15, 1993, Bethesda, Maryland.
Note: A new word is coined: “Podiacide,” which is a verb describing the act of “shooting oneself in the foot” (a contraction of podiatry and suicide). Podiacide was coined by Gene S. Bartlow as a word to describe an act of self-inflicted irrational stupidity that is normally preventable. Podiacide may be considered an aphorism, a terse phrase or saying embodying a general truth. You can readily see acts of podiacide committed mostly by politicians daily in your local newspaper and on national television. One could use podiacide to describe DC Mayor Marion Barry’s use of crack cocaine with Ms. Rasheeda Moore in a Washington hotel; or John Wilkes Booth’s decision to jump on to the stage of Ford’s Theater after shooting President Lincoln thus breaking his leg; or Dr. Mudd’s decision later to set Booth’s left leg forever immortalizing his name in the phrase “your name is mud”; or the most significant act of podiacide yet President Nixon’s failure to burn the Oval Office tapes (about the Watergate break-in) on the White House lawn.
Association Trends, "Your
résumé: the two most difficult pages you will ever write," page 3, No. 1015, September 10, 1993, Bethesda, Maryland.
Journal of Dental Research, "Proceedings of the Council
of the International & American Associations for Dental Research
(IADR)," Vol. 71, No. 10, pgs. 1064-1167, October, 1992; Vol. 72,
No. 7, pgs. 1646-1751, July, 1993; and Vol. 73, No. 7, pgs. 1244-1387,
July, 1994, Washington, DC.
The Air Power Journal, "The Operator-Logistician Disconnect (The Logistician's
Lament)," (USAF professional journal) Airpower Research Institute,
Air University, pages 25-37, Winter, 1988, Maxwell AFB, Alabama.
Note: This article by Col. Gene S. Bartlow, USAF-Ret., first published in 1988, is now used as a primary resource reference in the new USAF "Air Campaign Planning Handbook", March 2000, 91 pages, and his article is quoted extensively in a shaded sidebar box under the subheading of "Logistics in Campaign Planning", on pages 11-14 (with the Bibliography listed on page 90). The new Workbook is published by the Air War Studies Institute and the College of Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education, Air University, 625 Chennault Circle, Maxwell AFB, Alabama 36112 (www.cadre.maxwell.af.mil/warfarestudies/jdacc/Docs/Handbook2000.pdf).
Note: Although Colonel Bartlow retired in 1990 his logistics-management legacy lives on though multiple citations and references to his ground-breaking article, “The Operator Logistician Disconnect (The Logistician’s Lament)”. He is also quoted extensively (on pages 23, 38, and 41) in the US Air Force Logistics Management Agency’s (AFLMA) publication titled: “Shaping Tomorrow’s Logistics, Issues and Analysis” (PDF copy of the AFLMA publication), 169 pages, dated February 2002 (14 years after Col. Bartlow’s article was originally published), Gunter Annex, Maxwell AFB, Alabama. This is one of his often quoted statements: “Development of this thought process must be taught to logisticians and operators in an environment designed to elicit innovation, conceptual thought, and adaptability. They must learn to make a distinction between how to think (education) and what to think (training) in support of our combat logistics requirements.”
Note: The U.S. Air Force has also used one of the articles published by Colonel Gene S. Bartlow, USAF-Ret. (published while in the USAF) as a source for a quotation/citation in one of their premier publications. This time the USAF has quoted Colonel Bartlow specifically in the “Basic Aerospace Doctrine, Air Force Manual (AFM) 1-1, 2006, pp 283, 307. Additionally, the Department of Defense’s “Defense Language Institute” located at 1759 Lewis Road, Monterey, California 93944-3229, has also quoted him in their premier publication “Applied Language Learning”, 2000, Vol. II, No. 2, pg 357. The quotation reads is as follows: “According to Colonel Gene S. Bartlow, USAF, education teaches us how to think while training tells us what to think (Air Force Manual [AFM], 1-1, pp. 283, 307)”. This quotation is sourced from his article published in The Air Power Journal, “The Operator-Logistician Disconnect (The Logistician's Lament)”, (USAF professional journal) Airpower Research Institute, Air University, pp 25-37, Winter, 1988, Maxwell AFB, Alabama.
The Program Manager, "Air
Force Acquisition Management: Is There A Better Way?" (DoD
professional journal) Defense Systems Management College (DSMC), pages
12-17, March-April 1986, Ft. Belvoir, Virginia.
Air Force Journal of Logistics, "Institutionalizing
Air Force Reliability & Maintainability," (USAF professional
journal) Air Force Logistics Management Center (AFLMC), pages 9-15,
Summer 1985, Gunter AFS, Alabama.
"An Afghanistan War,"
published in Wood County Enterprise, Waynoka, Oklahoma, on October
18th, 2001 and the Springfield Times, Springfield, Virginia,
on November 15th, 2001.
Gene S. Bartlow, Colonel, USAF-Retired, is a decorated Vietnam Veteran
and a full list of his military awards and decorations are available
at this link.
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