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To: tet68

11 March 1997 

To the Editor: 

I was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Colonel John Boyd, USAF (Ret). How does one begin to pay homage to a warrior like John Boyd? He was a towering intellect who made unsurpassed contributions to the American art of war. Indeed, he was one of the central architects in the reform of military thought which swept the services, and in particular the Marine Corps, in the 1980’s. From John Boyd we learned about competitive decision making on the battlefield—compressing time, using time as an ally. Thousands of officers in all our services knew John Boyd by his work on what was to be known as the Boyd Cycle or OODA Loop. His writings and his lectures had a fundamental impact on the curriculum of virtually every professional military education program in the United States—and on many abroad. In this way, he touched so many lives, many of them destined to ascend to the highest levels of military and civilian leadership. 

Those of us who knew John Boyd the man knew him as a man of character and integrity. His life and values were shaped by a selfless dedication to Country and Service, by the crucible of war, and by an unrelenting love of study. He was the quintessential soldier-scholar—a man whose jovial, outgoing exterior belied the vastness of his knowledge and the power of his intellect. I was in awe of him, not just for the potential of his future contributions but for what he stood for as an officer, a citizen, and as a man. 

As I write this, my mind wanders back to that morning in February, 1991, when the military might of the United States sliced violently into the Iraqi positions in Kuwait. Bludgeoned from the air nearly round the clock for six weeks, paralyzed by the speed and ferocity of the attack. The Iraqi army collapsed morally and intellectually under the onslaught of American and Coalition forces. John Boyd was an architect of that victory as surely as if he’d commanded a fighter wing or a maneuver division in the desert. His thinking, his theories, his larger than life influence, were there with us in Desert Storm. He must have been proud of what his efforts wrought. 

So, how does one pay homage to a man like John Boyd? Perhaps best by remembering that Colonel Boyd never sought the acclaim won him by his thinking. He only wanted to make a difference in the next war … and he did. That ancient book of wisdom—Proverbs—sums up John’s contribution to his nation: " A wise man is strong, and a man of knowledge adds to his strength; for by wise guidance you will wage your war, and there is victory in a multitude of counselors."* I, and his Corps of Marines, will miss our counselor terribly. 

Sincerely, 

* Proverbs 24:5-6 

C.C. Krulak General, 
U. S. Marine Corps 
Commandant of the Marine Corps
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20 posted on 01/12/2003 7:43:41 AM PST by B4Ranch
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To: B4Ranch
I was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Colonel John Boyd, USAF (Ret).
How does one begin to pay homage to a warrior like John Boyd?
...(big snip)...
That ancient book of wisdom—Proverbs—sums up John’s contribution to his nation:
" A wise man is strong, and a man of knowledge adds to his strength; for by wise
guidance you will wage your war, and there is victory in a multitude of counselors."*
I, and his Corps of Marines, will miss our counselor terribly.

C.C. Krulak General,
U. S. Marine Corps
Commandant of the Marine Corps



As a civilian (and speaking to civilian posters/lurkers), when a fellow like
Krulak (who as appeared on "Focus On The Family") gives this sort of praise
to a brilliant, foul-mouthed genius...
IMHO, it's a sign the genius far out-shone the profanities.....

The thing that does bother me about all this post-mortem praise for Boyd?
The bad guys will hear about him and start studying his doctrines in earnest...
48 posted on 01/12/2003 6:23:09 PM PST by VOA
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