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The Airborne Mafia
The Paratroopers Who Shaped America's Cold War Army
0 of 2 copies available
Wait time: About 23 weeks
0 of 2 copies available
Wait time: About 23 weeks
Robert F. Williams reveals the trials and tribulations this group of officers faced in order to bring about their vision. He spotlights the relationship between organizational culture, operational behavior, and institutional change in the United States Army during the Cold War, showing that as airborne officers ascended to the highest ranks of the army they transmitted their culture throughout their service in four major ways—civil-military relations, preparation for potential atomic combat, helicopter airmobility, and strategic response forces.
Experiences of training and commanding airborne divisions in World War II led these men to hold sway in army doctrine by the mid-1950s. Dominating institutional thought and imparting their values, beliefs, and norms throughout the service they enjoyed a special privilege within the group culture. Williams demonstrates this impact, privilege, and power by focusing on the paratrooper triumvirate of Matthew Ridgway, Maxwell Taylor, and James Gavin and the lasting impression they made on how the US Army fought.
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March 15, 2025 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781696618427
- File size: 288889 KB
- Duration: 10:01:50
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- English
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