When Sun-tzu Met Clausewitz:: The OODA Loop and the Invasion of Iraq

Daniel Ford
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John Boyd was a fighter pilot in the Korean War, an instructor at the US Air Force Fighter Weapons School, and arguably America's greatest military thinker of the 20th Century. His concept of the OODA Loop helped guide the US military during two wars against Saddam Hussein's Iraq. This 4000-word 'long essay' was originally prepared for the War in the Modern World program at King's College London by Daniel Ford, an American journalist and historian. Revised 2014 to incorporate a chapter from his larger study of John Boyd's thinking, published as A Vision So Noble

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Coiled Steel
August 31, 2019
OODA LOOP IS TAUGHT TO CALIFORNIA LAW ENFORCEMENT, AND "FREE STAFF" ALIKE. IN CDCR (CA DEPT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION) IT'S A NEW ADDITION TO SUN TZU'S "ART OF WAR!"
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Daniel Ford has spent a lifetime studying the wars of the past hundred years, from the Irish rebellion of 1916 to the counter-guerrilla operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. He is best known for his history of the American Volunteer Group--the 'Flying Tigers' of the Second World War--and his Vietnam novel that was filmed as Go Tell the Spartans, starring Burt Lancaster. Most recently, he has turned to the invasion of Poland in 1939 by Germany and Soviet Russia. He lives and works in New Hampshire. 

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