Barry D. Watts, "The Foundations of U.S. Air Doctrine: The Problem of Friction in War".
Publisher: Government Reprints Press | ISBN: 1931641544 | 2001 edition | PDF | 188 Pages | 13.77 MB
The fundamental thinking of US aviators about the air weapon, be it airplane or nuclear missile, has long been beset by certain shortcomings . First and foremost, as professional soldiers we have failed to nurture a comprehensive understanding of war as a total phenomenon. A century and a half after his death, Clausewitz remains virtually unique in having tried to construct an overarching theory of war based on evidence, and few American soldiers have studied Clausewitz deeply enough to appreciate the motivation for this endeavor, much less the premises from which it proceeded.