War in Europe? War in Asia? How can the U.S. move its military assets across oceans fast enough and in sufficient
quantities to support its frontline troops? Will we be able to reach our allies in time? What are the limits of U. S.
power projection? Join us for an informative discussion presented by Colonel Jeremy Reeves, an Air War College
Fellow at the University of North Texas. He specializes in 20th century U.S. Military History and is studying U. S.
Army integration policies during World War II under Professor Wawro. Colonel Reeves is a command pilot with
over 3,400 flight hours, primarily in the KC-10 Extender. His career includes serving as an operations officer and
commander of a flying squadron and staff assignments at the Air Force major command and Joint Combatant
Command level. Before beginning the PhD program at UNT, he served as the Vice Wing Commander of the
380th Air Expeditionary Wing at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates. A graduate from Texas Tech
University, Colonel Reeves earned masters degrees from the Naval Postgraduate School and the Naval War
College. Upon completion of the PhD fellowship at UNT, he will join the faculty at the Air War College.
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