{"id":47987,"date":"2024-06-05T14:32:02","date_gmt":"2024-06-05T22:32:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.antiwar.com\/blog\/?p=47987"},"modified":"2024-06-05T14:32:02","modified_gmt":"2024-06-05T22:32:02","slug":"dismissing-tom-clancys-fanboy-generals-in-the-usaf","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.antiwar.com\/blog\/2024\/06\/05\/dismissing-tom-clancys-fanboy-generals-in-the-usaf\/","title":{"rendered":"Dismissing Tom Clancy&#8217;s Fanboy Generals In the USAF"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In his foreword to Tom Clancy\u2019s book <em>Fighter Wing: A Guided Tour of an Air Force Combat Wing,<\/em> updated in 2004, a retired USAF general named John M. Loh writes: \u201cThis book chronicles the creation of a command with a unique culture \u2013 the U.S. Air Force Air Combat Command. It possesses the leadership, the combat power, and the highly trained, competent people to provide the world\u2019s best combat air forces anywhere in the world, at any time, to win quickly, decisively, with overwhelming advantage and few casualties. Tom Clancy does a masterful job of telling us all about it. I am proud to have served as the first commander of Air Combat Command, and proud to commend this book to your reading pleasure.\u201d (Location 226)<\/p>\n<p>Not only does the general validate Clancy\u2019s outrageous claims about USAF pilots being the finest in the world, as one would expect from those who have both been thoroughly indoctrinated in the myth of American aerial supremacy, it just shows that the USAF liked Clancy because he published propaganda books that served their interests.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>For those who have followed my writing career as a military reformer, you know that Tom Clancy sticks in my craw, and I am always keen to rebut his arguments, which never contain footnotes, or any documentation other than the words of defense contractors.<\/p>\n<p>Although Clancy is no longer with us, General Loh still is, and I would like to offer the following news to him and other Clancy fanboys and ask them to possibly reconsider their bragging. In previous <a href=\"https:\/\/www.counterpunch.org\/2022\/11\/18\/is-the-usaf-really-the-best-trained-air-force-in-the-world\/\">articles<\/a> and my book I have argued that smaller air forces, such as the Royal Air Force, the Royal Australian Air Force, and the Royal Canadian Air Force have outstanding reputations, with pilot selection and training standards that are higher than the USAF.<\/p>\n<p>To give just one example, consider Exercise Combat Hammer at Elgin Air Force Base in 2010. In this exercise, Canadian CF-18 pilots flew against USAF F-15s and F-16s, and they thoroughly outperformed the Americans, despite using an older but recently upgraded fighter. In an article on the Canadian Air Force website, sadly no longer online, titled \u201cCF-18s get perfect \u2018hit\u2019 score on Ex Combat Hammer\u201d (published Nov 15, 2010) the author says \u201cExercise Combat Hammer evaluates a tactical fighter squadron\u2019s ability to execute air-to-ground operations; in other words, to prove weapons effects from initial build-up to final impact against both moving and static targets\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>In the end, the Canadian 409 Tactical Fighter Squadron cleaned up. \u201cThe squadron was evaluated by American and Canadian experts. Once the dust settled and the scores were tallied, 409 TFS had outstanding results: of 18 laser-guided bombs dropped, all 18 hit the desired target for a 100 per cent score. Not only were the results a source of pride within the squadron, the 86<sup>th<\/sup> [Fighter Weapons Squadron, USAF] recognized the score as a new evaluation record. 409 TFS is the only unit (American or foreign) to achieve 100 per cent hits against moving targets at a Combat Hammer since the exercise started in the mid-1980s.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>This little example just goes to show that US militarism and hubris are not well grounded in fact. Back in 2010, the USAF ate humble pie, and it was not the first time, nor will it be the last. Let\u2019s hope that the USAF will improve pilot training because it is sorely lacking these days, and war with Russia or China may just be around the corner. Furthermore, although Loh\u2019s words were written decades ago, the fact is that many people, especially in the US, still believe this nonsense. I maintain that his promises of quick and easy victories by the USAF are misleading, dangerous, and must be challenged, especially now.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Notes<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Tom Clancy; John Gresham. <em>Fighter Wing: A Guided Tour of an Air Force Combat Wing<\/em> (Tom Clancy&#8217;s Military Reference Book 3). Penguin Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.<\/li>\n<li>409 Tactical Fighter Squadron. \u201cCF-18s get perfect \u2018hit\u2019 score on Ex Combat Hammer\u201d November 15, 2010, Canadian Air Force News website.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><em>Roger Thompson is a research fellow at Dalhousie University\u2019s Centre for the Study of Security and Development, the author of <\/em>Lessons Not Learned: The US Navy\u2019s Status Quo Culture<em>, and a former researcher at Canada\u2019s National Defence Headquarters.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In his foreword to Tom Clancy\u2019s book Fighter Wing: A Guided Tour of an Air Force Combat Wing, updated in 2004, a retired USAF general named John M. Loh writes: \u201cThis book chronicles the creation of a command with a unique culture \u2013 the U.S. Air Force Air Combat Command. 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