1st Edition

The Evolution of the US Air Force Organizational Culture and Preparedness for War

By Israel Guy Copyright 2025
    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book looks at the history of the US Air Force through the lens of its (lack of) preparedness for war, which is shown to be a result of its organisational culture.

     

    The U.S. Air Force is probably the most powerful military force in history, both in its destructive firepower and in its ability to project it globally. Yet, despite its unparalleled power, the Air Force entered its first three pivotal conflicts—World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War - unprepared. Even more surprisingly, it was remarkably well-prepared for its fourth major war, the Gulf War of 1991. Could there be an underlying trait or characteristic, which influenced the Air Force between the wars, that historically caused the US Air Force to be unprepared for war, or prepared for the wrong war? Surprisingly, there was such a factor, which was quite prominent in the Air Force's complex identity - its Organizational Culture. Besides providing an historical description of the Air Force, this book also demonstrates clearly how its organizational culture evolved, and how it caused the US Air Force to be prepared for the wrong war. It also shows that when the organizational culture changed, the Air Force changed its focus and arrived prepared for the following war (the 1991 Gulf War).

     

    This book will be of interest to students of air power, strategic studies, US public policy and security studies in general.

    Chapter 1:  Background and Terminology

    Chapter 2: The Evolution of Airpower Theory and Doctrine

    Chapter 3: World War I and the Interwar Years

    Chapter 4: The Air War in World War II

    Chapter 5: The Air Force and the Cold War

    Chapter 6: Korea: The War that Nobody Expected

    Chapter 7: From Korea to Vietnam

    Chapter 8: The Air War in Vietnam

    Chapter 9: The Renaissance of the US Air Force

    Chapter 10: The Proof of the Pudding - the Gulf War

    Chapter 11: Discussion and Conclusions

    Index

    Biography

    Israel Guy holds a Ph.D. in history from Bar Ilan University, Israel and a B.Sc. in Mathematics and Physics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has served in both the Israeli Army, where he served in a combat role and in the Israeli Air Force, where he specialized in operational systems and software development, project management, and flight test management. Afterwards, he co-founded and managed a software house specializing in defense systems, chaired a high-tech start-up, and was involved in mergers and acquisitions in the Israeli software market. This is his first book.