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Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War Paperback – May 10, 2004
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Boyd, more than any other person, saved fighter aviation from the predations of the Strategic Air Command. His manual of fighter tactics changed the way every air force in the world flies and fights. He discovered a physical theory that forever altered the way fighter planes were designed. Later in life, he developed a theory of military strategy that has been adopted throughout the world and even applied to business models for maximizing efficiency. And in one of the most startling and unknown stories of modern military history, the Air Force fighter pilot taught the U.S. Marine Corps how to fight war on the ground. His ideas led to America's swift and decisive victory in the Gulf War and foretold the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
On a personal level, Boyd rarely met a general he couldn't offend. He was loud, abrasive, and profane. A man of daring, ferocious passion and intractable stubbornness, he was that most American of heroes -- a rebel who cared not for his reputation or fortune but for his country. He was a true patriot, a man who made a career of challenging the shortsighted and self-serving Pentagon bureaucracy. America owes Boyd and his disciples -- the six men known as the "Acolytes" -- a great debt.
Robert Coram finally brings to light the remarkable story of a man who polarized all who knew him, but who left a legacy that will influence the military -- and all of America -- for decades to come . . .
- Print length504 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBack Bay Books
- Publication dateMay 10, 2004
- Dimensions5.5 x 1.25 x 8.25 inches
- ISBN-100316796883
- ISBN-13978-0316796880
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2006This is a pretty good biography, about an extraordinary man and his contributions. Just by telling the story of Boyd's life and what he did he necessarily conveys many of Boyd's ideas, and shows the path of how they were developed. The book, in and of itself, is a good read: interesting, fun, and you want to keep on reading to see what happens next, or to hear the details of a "future" event that has been alluded to already in the text. The writing is fluid and easy to read. The one drawback is that at times it seems to overly idolize people and places and concepts that were prominent in Boyd's life, or to overly trash the F-15 (which has a 100+ to 0 combat record by the way . . . ) the M1 Abrams, the Bradley IFV, etc. That is, it doesn't come off as terribly objective or fair at times.
But this book is also extremely helpful and filled with excellent insights because that was the nature of Boyd's work. Some of the good things anyone can take away from this book include:
- Boyd's theory of learning -be especially sure to read the Appendix- and the explanation of how it came about
- Boyd's to be or to do philosophy in life, and the example of his integrity and honesty and desire to do something useful in life
- The ability of a guy with an IQ of 90 to become an major innovator through sheer hard work, introspection, continuous striving for learning and improvement, drive, focus on real accomplishment, not worrying about artificial restrictions or bending the rules, use of creativity, etc.
- The insidious nature of bureaucracy and how it becomes a self-serving and self-perpetuating organization that loses connection to its original and stated purpose
Aerospace, defense, and military personnel will also be particularly interested in things such as:
- How Maneuver Warfare came about and some minimal explanation of what it is
- The design histories and successes / failures of the F-111, F-15, F-16, B-1 and A-10
- The politics and workings of the military industrial complex and the Pentagon
- Comparison between the F-86 and MiG-15 in combat over Korea and why the F-86 emerged with a 10-to-1 kill ratio
- How Energy-Maneuverability theory came about and influenced fighter tactics and aircraft design
- A brief introduction to the OODA loop as a guiding tool for conflict
- The hierarchy between people, ideas, and technology in fighting wars
This book is highly recommended, and especially so to all aerospace / defense industry / military people
- Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024Great book. Lots of character can be formed from this book. Would recommend for younger men.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024An amazing story about an amazing man.
I wish someone else would have written it.
The other's writing detracts from the story, as he goes way out of his way to use big words when simpler ones would convey the story- he needs to read some Hemingway and see how a good author brings you closer to the characters using simple, descriptive words.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2014Robert Coram wrote an excellent book, Boyd, that has enormous value for anyone interested in recent US military history.
John Boyd grew up in Erie, PA. He joined the army air corps and became a fighter pilot serving in WWII and the Korean war. He went on to become a trainer of fighter pilots at Nellis in Nevada for the US Air Force. He later joined the Pentagon and rose to the rank of Colonel. He was outspoken in his views on military procurement (highly critical of swing wing aircraft, pentagon waste, etc.) and other matters--a true Maverick. He later was one of the unofficial chief strategist of the 1990 Gulf War, Desert Storm. I must confess to being slightly disappointed that Dick Cheney did not give him credit as such in his recent memoir, In My Time: A Personal and Political Memoir. Boyd was one of America's great military men that almost no-one has ever heard of.
In addition to having had real hands on experience in combat, he was also an intellectual and theoretician of warfare. His chief contribution to the science is the concept of the OODA Loop. OODA is an acronym that stands for Observe, Orient, Decide, Act. This provides an intellectual framework that can apply to ANY competitive endeavor from sports to business or armed conflict.
OBSERVATION: We begin with Observation (very Aristotelian, by the way!). What is going on out there? Is there a threat lurking around the corner? What are our strengths and weaknesses? What about those of the enemy/competition? Do we have any allies or partners--real or potential? We gather intelligence. We take a reckoning.
ORIENT: Based on our Observations we move towards Orienting ourselves against any potential threats. Do we need to shift right or left? Which Axis threat is greater Germany or Japan? Should we consider a flanking maneuver? We Orient our forces. Take careful aim.
DECIDE: We arrive at a decision. The relative size of our organization will often dictate the speed of our decision making ability. Are we talking about one fighter pilot in his plane or are we talking about making a policy change at Microsoft?
ACT: Finally, it all comes down to Action. It is not enough to come up with a plan, it must be executed as well. After all the debates have ended it's time to pull the trigger.
OODA is always a loop because every act leads to subsequent observations. We tried X and the result was Y. Should we do it again, give it up, make a course correction? New observations lead to re-orientations. New decisions are formulated and new actions are taken.
Boyd's strategic question of of questions is simply, "How fast are you moving on the OODA loop?" Are you slow and cumbersome or quick and lithe, like a Tiger? How quickly can you move versus the competition? Where are you relative to your competition on the OODA loop?
Corum's BOYD has been the best book on strategy that I have read in years. "Check it out, Tiger!"
Christopher Kelly, author, with Stuart Laycock of America Invades: How We've Invaded or been Militarily Involved with almost Every Country on Earth and Italy Invades
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T. M.Reviewed in Mexico on May 14, 20205.0 out of 5 stars Conocimiento poco usual y valioso.
Maravilloso libro, es un tema y autor poco investigados y tiene una utilidad muy alta. Lo recomiendo para quienes quieran mejorar su estrategia frente a la vida, especialmente el generar cambios en burocracias.
Hay mucha ciencia, cosa que en libros similares no hay, esto no es un libro de autoayuda.
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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Brazil on May 10, 20195.0 out of 5 stars A Evolução do Pensamento Militar
A obra apresenta a vida do Coronel Boyd e como ele influenciou tanto as táticas de combate, os projetos das modernas aeronaves da USAF, nos anos 70 e 80, e como ele revolucionou o pensamento militar, com a fusão de várias teorias militares em seus brifins e papers, culminando com a teoria do ciclo OODA.
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ZerberusReviewed in Germany on June 23, 20205.0 out of 5 stars Für Flugzeugbegeisterte!
Nicht für mich, aber als Geschenk für einen Freund der eine Ausbildung bei der Bundeswehr als Pilot macht.
Er war komplett begeistert von dem Buch, also eine klare Empfehlung von meiner Seite.
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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Italy on June 8, 20185.0 out of 5 stars Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War
Libro molto interessante, che apre uno spaccato insolito sugli scenari politici e tecnici del Pentagono, di chi ci lavoroa e dei decisori politici americani del tempo.
ReadingWritingsReviewed in India on May 28, 20185.0 out of 5 stars Excellently Awesome and Unputdownable
Sometimes one single book has the power to get you thinking for a long time. I picked up this book for the sheer personal interest I have in the subject it dealt with. Be it the term Fighter Pilot or Art of War, both are topics close to my heart. So it was but natural that I put aside all other books and read this one on top priority.
The book deals with the professional and personal life of John Boyd, a man who is revered by the Military fraternity around the world. It gives a peek into the life of a military strategist whose profound thoughts were way ahead of the times and era he lived in.
Robert Coram, as a biographist, has brought out the facts as accurately as he could. In fact, this is one biography that is gripping from beginning till the end. His language is simple. The military jargons used have been explained in a manner that can be comprehended even by people from the civvy street. As a military history enthusiast, this book definitely intrigued me since the very first page. The narration is fast paced and has a smooth flow. Loved the imageries that this story helped me conjure in my mind. I sincerely wish this story gets a motion picture dedicated to it. Even then I doubt whether it can do justice to the larger than life persona that Boyd was.
Reading the book reminded me of the similarities between Boyd and Nicholas Tesla. Both were recognised for their constributions to their respective field posthumously. What makes the narrative more appealing is the realistic depiction of a Fighter Pilot who is also a military strategist. An aviator who placed service before self, who compromised his family requirements in the larger interest of his country.
Boyd belonged to an era that was not very kind to visionaries. However, in today's parlance, his briefing and OODA loop concept have immense importance. In fact, Boyd's theory has significance in every field, be it education or administration. Well that, is a topic for another day.
To sum up, this book is a must read not only for military strategy enthusiasts but also for every individual who wants to have a different perspective to life. It is an inspirational read for every person who wants to be a Boyd in a world of mediocrity and mediocre thinking. It is simply unputdownable. An excellently awesome book.
P.S - Thank you Robert for leading me on an inward journey of self discovery, for helping me search the Boyd within me. Loved every word in it. This review is my honest opinion after reading the book.


