Lexington Books
Pages: 118
Trim: 6⅜ x 9
978-1-4985-6811-1 • Hardback • May 2022 • $85.00 • (£65.00)
978-1-4985-6803-6 • eBook • May 2022 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Robert W. Tomlinson is associate professor in National Security Affairs (NSA) department of the Naval War College at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey California.
Introduction
Chapter 1: A Brief History of the Yom Kippur War
Chapter 2: The United States Army and its Reaction to the Yom Kippur War
Chapter 3: The United States Air Force and its Reaction to the Yom Kippur War
Chapter 4: The United States Navy and its Reaction to the Yom Kippur War
Chapter 5: Analysis and Conclusion
This book is a phenomenal exploration of military organizational learning. The Yom Kippur War of 1973 was a pivotal learning event for Cold Warriors. As relevant today as it was 50 years ago. This event was a key turning point for the post-Vietnam US military which motivated transformational innovations such as the Army’s National Training Center, USAF’s Red Flag exercises, the M1A1, and the F-117. A must-read for anyone interested in organizational learning or military innovation.
— Mike Fowler, United States Air Force Academy
Tomlinson's timely book on how U.S. military leaders utilized lessons from the Yom Kippur War to propel organizational change to extend deterrence against the Soviet Red Army during the Cold War is essential reading for military and foreign policy decision makers facing similar challenges confronting a rising China and resurgent Russia.
— Phil Haun, U.S. Naval War College