A Giant in the Shadows: Major General Benjamin Foulois and the Rise of the Army Air Service in World War I

Abstract

This thesis examines the military career of Major General Benjamin Foulois in order to determine how his personal qualities and professional skill enabled him rapidly to build up and lead the air arm of the American Expeditionary Forces to victory in World War I. While previous academic works have focused on Foulois early aviation career from 1909 to 1916 and his tenure as Chief of the Air Corps from 1931 to 1935, no treatment exists that details the vital role he played in the development of the American Air Service leading up to and during World War I. Foulois personal and moral courage allowed him to take on the weighty responsibility of designing and executing a $640 million plan to create a combat air force from scratch. After his poor performance as Chief of Air Service, this same courage enabled him to learn from his mistakes and return to the Air Service staff to complete the organizational buildup he started. His skill as a political infighter gave him the insight to advocate patiently for the air arms interests within the halls of Congress and the War Department instead of following Billy Mitchells example of using the blunt instrument of criminal accusations in the court of public opinion to effect change. Foulois leadership record during the War was mixed; and he was much more effective as a logistician and troubleshooter for solving the Air Services training, aircraft production, and contracting problems than as a combat leader on the front. While Foulois was one of the worlds first writers on airpower theory, he chose to focus his later career on developing the technological and organizational innovations he felt were required in order to bring the airpower theories of others such as Mitchell, Giulio Douhet, and Hugh Trenchard to fruition. Foulois leadership, tenacity, forward thinking, and organizational skill hold lessons for future Air Force leaders charged with a similar rapid establishment or expansion of new capabilities.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 2010
Accession Number
AD1019117

Entities

People

  • Karl R. Schrader

Organizations

  • Air University

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Air Platforms
  • Biomedical
  • Cyber
  • Human Systems
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force
  • Air Power
  • Aircraft Industry
  • Aircrafts
  • Airframes
  • Combat Operations
  • Congress
  • Contingency Operations (Military)
  • Employment
  • Flight Training
  • Military Aviation
  • Military Science
  • Personnel Management
  • Students
  • Training Aircraft
  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
  • Warfare

Readers

  • Aerospace logistics and air mobility.
  • Military History of the United States in the 20th Century.