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A Vision So Noble: John Boyd, the OODA Loop, and America's War on Terror Kindle Edition
But what of the costly, drawn-out insurgency that baffled the invaders once Baghdad had fallen? In this short book, Daniel Ford applies Boyd's thinking to the problem of counter-insurgency. Unlike the U.S. military in 2003, it turns out that Boyd had indeed put considerable thought into what might transpire after an effective "blitz" campaign. Indeed, he found many similarities between "blitzers" and what he preferred to call guerrillas, and he thought that they might be defeated by turning their own tactics against them.
This short book is an expanded version of a dissertation submitted in the War Studies program at King's College London. About 21,000 words. Updated in 2012.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJune 17, 2013
- File size749 KB
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"A brilliant distillation" (Retired Reader on Amazon.com)
"The book is a great synthesis of a lot of different information. Even if you don't agree with some of the author's conclusions, his clear presentation of Boyd's theories are worth the price. If you are new to this topic, you can't go wrong starting here. If you've already spent time with the OODA loop, I think you'll still find this helpful." (DDC on Amazon.com)
From the Author
I particularly enjoyed our study of Clausewitz, and with the guidance of David Betz, my tutor, and a Canadian whose background was rather similar to mine, I began to explore the ways in which military strategy could cope with the problem of "war amongst the people," as Clausewitz called it. For my thesis, I drove to Quantico, Virginia, and steeped myself in the papers of John Boyd, a self-taught genius who evolved from a fighter pilot to a master of grand strategy, and whose writings have drastically changed the thinking of military forces around the world.
David urged me to publish the result, so here it is.
About the Author
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- ASIN : B003LO1GFU
- Publisher : Warbird Books; 2017th edition (June 17, 2013)
- Publication date : June 17, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 749 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 74 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #982,953 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

Daniel Ford has spent a lifetime studying and writing about the wars of the past hundred years, from Ireland's war of liberation to America's invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan. A U.S. Army veteran and a reporter in Vietnam, he wrote the novel that was filmed as 'Go Tell the Spartans', starring Burt Lancaster. As a historian, he is best known for his prize-winning study of the American Volunteer Group--the gallant 'Flying Tigers' of the Second World War. Most recently, he has written a memoir of his life so far: "Looking Back From Ninety: The Depression, the War, and the Good Life that Followed." Visit www.DanFordBooks.com and sign up for a monthly newsletter about war, flying, and less important subjects.
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The book is a great synthesis of a lot of different information. Even if you don't agree with some of the author's conclusions, his clear presentation of Boyd's theories are worth the price. If you are new to this topic, you can't go wrong starting here. If you've already spent time with the OODA loop, I think you'll still find this helpful. I highly recommend this to you.






