--- John Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently read a paper by an associate of John Boyd
> outlining what a 
> military force organized on his principles of
> strategy would look like. 
> One of the interesting comments made was that
> Sherman's campaign after 
> leaving Chattanooga and entering Savannah a form of
> 4th Generation 
> Warfare (4GW). Sherman's strategy of avoiding
> battle, converging 
> columns around entrenched Southern troops, and
> disregard for his rear 
> confused the Southern military authorities so much,
> that they replaced 
> the general who had an idea what Sherman was up to
> with one who had no 
> clue.  Consequently Hood sent his army into four
> battles against 
> Sherman, losing all of them and leaving the way open
> to Atlanta and 
> Savannah afterward. By December, 1864 Sherman was on
> the coast, 
> threatening Lee's rear.
> What I can glean from the public statements made by
> our strategists, 
> the plan is to get inside the Iraqi's "decision
> cycle" (the OODA loop: 
> Observe, Orient, Decide, Act) by setting up multiple
> threats in 
> different areas. When Saddam reacts to one of those
> threats, he will be 
> weakened in some other area, and our opportunities
> in that area will be 
> enhanced. Also, there is a strong element of psywar
> involved in 4GW, 
> and I believe we can see some evidence of this in
> the President's 
> appeals to Iraqi troops to not resist, and in the
> general's statements 
> about how we will have instructions for any Iraqi
> force that wants to 
> on how to make itself a non-target.
> It's a bold concept, requiring among other things,
> total battlespace 
> awareness and troops who can quickly seize
> unforeseen opportunities. If 
> it works, the war is over quickly, with a minimal
> loss of lives and 
> property. That would also be an event similar to the
> sea battle between 
> the Monitor and Merrimac, or the development of the
> phalanx.
> 
> john

John,
If you could tell me how to get a copy of that paper,
or post it, or a URL, or something like that, I would
greatly appreciate it.  I've never been able to get a
copy of one of Boyd's legendary briefings.

Gautam

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