You?ve been appointed a Joint Force Air Component Commander and must assemble your assets to deploy and fight the enemy. As you accumulate Aerospace Expeditionary Squadrons and Wings, remember the words of the Air Force Chief of Staff, "Victory belongs to those who can most quickly collect intelligence, communicate information and bring capabilities to bear against targets around the globe." The heart of your combat capability is the development of your airmen. Integrate your operations and maximize your combat capability by owning the means to deploy, sustain, employ, and re-deploy your Total Force team of active duty, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve, and Air Force civilians. Remember, the goal is complete air and space dominance!
Features:
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Comes complete with 6 custom pewter tokens such as a Satellite, Air Traffic Control Tower, the B-2, the F/A-22, the UAV, and the C-17.
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Customized game board featuring the most significant USAF-related properties in history.
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Game play that keeps strategy in mind as properties are improved upon.
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Very funJun 03, 2011
By M. Sobel
"MS"
I'm in the Air Force ROTC and this game is a lot of fun to play with my friends who are also in the program. The ONLY problem is that one of the properties is a little outdated. Instead of UAVs they are now RPAs. But it doesn't really affect the gameplay unless your friends like to point out things like that EVERY TIME YOU PLAY.
Fun GameMay 07, 2012
By Ashley My husband is in the air force and I ordered this product for him for Christmas, and he loves it! It was sturdy, interested, and well made. I recommend this if you are an AF lover.
2 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Air Force Monopoly GameDec 22, 2009
By Andrea E. Quirindongo I bought this game as a souvenir for a veteran that has been kind and good to me. He deserved to have something special that would commemorate his honorable service in the United States Air Force.