BOYD was written about and reviewed in numerous newspapers, magazines, and internet sites, among them, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, The Seattle Times, AvWeb, Hilltop Times, Erie Times-News, The New Zealand Herald, The Virginian-Pilot, Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine, The Washington Times, Fast Company, Denver Post, The Albany Herald, Proceedings, and Foreign Policy Magazine.
Tom Peters put Boyd on his personal reading list.
Rep. Ike Skelton (D-MO), ranking Democratic member of the House Armed Services Committee, includes Boyd on his National Security Reading List.
The full content of many reviews and articles can be found through the following links. Here is a synopsis of some of the reviews:
“a fine, balanced portrait” ... “Coram is sympathetic and admiring, though never uncritical” ... “He excels at making clear and comprehensible the complex issues ...” The New York Times
“fascinating” ... “Coram’s book is lively, exciting and entertaining, and often downright hilarious.” dcmilitary.com
“meticulously researched” ... San Antonio Express-News
“This book should be required reading for every American citizen.” ... “a great story” ... “one can only wish Robert Coram’s book the widest readership” The Washington Post
“Coram’s worthy biography is thoroughly researched, detailed, and reads well.” The Veteran
Other reviews of the book:
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The Wilson Quarterly from the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Boyd
Reviewed by Preston Lerner
Forbes.com
Management
Shock, Awe--And Your Competitors
Daniel Fisher, 04.23.03, 7:00 AM ET
"MiG Sweep," the official publication of the River Rats, the Red River Valley Fighter Pilots Association Review
March 2003
By Al Bache
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Little-known pilot shaped U.S. strategy in Iraq
Friday, March 21, 2003
By Jack Kelly, Post-Gazette National Security Writer
Special to The Seattle Times The wild blue yonder was truly his workshop
By Andrew Hamlin
Sunday, March 16, 2003 - 12:00 a.m. Pacific
Los Angeles Times Sunday Book Review
Chaos theory
By Andrew Cockburn
March 16, 2003
AVweb
Review of "Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War" By John Wiley
March 9, 2003
New York Times
'Boyd': A Military Strategist's Emphasis on Speed
By Ronald Spector
March 9, 2003
Hilltop Times
Second chance redeems pilot
By Bob James
Environmental Management Director
January 30, 2003
dcmilitary.com Coram's Boyd documents Air Force's cantankerous fighter pilot/genius Book review
By Bill Swanson, Senior Writer
January 23, 2003
Army Times, Navy Times, Air Force Times, Marine Corps Times The fighter jock who changed the way you fight
Little-known John Boyd transformed combat
By Bradley Peniston, Times Staff Writer
January 27, 2003
C-SPAN (Transcript from a recent interview) BRIAN LAMB, HOST: Robert Coram, who was John Boyd?
January 26, 2003
Raleigh News & Observer Invisible Warrior Ace Pilot, Innovative Strategist, Born Tough Guy, John Boyd Was An American Military Genius. Why Hasn't Anybody Heard Of Him?
Sunday, January 19, 2003
By Joseph Neff
San Antonio Express-News
Military tactician Boyd was profane genius
Sunday, January 19, 2003
By Sig Christenson
Washington Post Book World Top Gun
'Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War' by Robert Coram
Sunday, January 12, 2003; Page BW07
Reviewed by Jason Vest
Vietnam Veterans of America
An Almost Unknown Military Genius:
USAF Col. John Boyd
December 2002
By Marc Leepson
Soldiers for the Truth (sftt.org) Col. John Boyd: The Most Influential Unknown Hero
December 31, 2002 14:41
By Ed Offley
The New Zealand Herald
Foul-mouthed maverick changed the art of war
December 30, 2002
By Roger Franklin
The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
How a genius fighter pilot improved military strategy
By James P. Stevenson,
December 29, 2002, p. G6
St. Louis Post Dispatch
Maverick Colonel Used Principles to Advance Air Force
By Harry Levins
December 22, 2002
OSS.NET
Robert Coram, Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War
By Robert D. Steele,
President, OSS.NET
December 12, 2002
The Virginian-Pilot
Air Force Col. John R. Boyd: The man who shaped the military
By Dale Eisman,
December 9, 2002, Page 1
Air & Space
"Genghis John" Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War
Reviewed by Lee Galliard
January 2003, p. 80
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
The Gadfly and the Falcon
Principled, relentless fighter and thinker helped get F-16 built By Bob Cox
Nov. 17, 2002
Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Online John Boyd: Architect of Modern Warfare
By Robert Coram
Fall 2002
Marine Corps Gazette
'Off We Go . . .' Reviewed by Maj Chris Yunker, USMC(Ret)
November 2002, p99
Inside the Ring The Washington Times Father Boyd By Bill Gertz and Rowan Scarborough
October 25, 2002
Insight on the News How Col. John Boyd Beat the Generals
Posted Aug. 12, 2002
By Martin Edwin Andersen
FASTCOMPANY The Strategy of the Fighter Pilot June 2002 By Keith H. Hammonds
The Aviation History Online Museum
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For more information on Boyd, please visit War, Chaos, and Business.
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