Stand Up and Fight!: The Creation of U.S. Security Organizations, 1942-2005: The Creation of U.S. Security Organizations, 1942-2005

Stand Up and Fight!: The Creation of U.S. Security Organizations, 1942-2005: The Creation of U.S. Security Organizations, 1942-2005
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Department of the Army
Published
13 July 2015
ISBN
9781584876786

Stand Up and Fight!: The Creation of U.S. Security Organizations, 1942-2005: The Creation of U.S. Security Organizations, 1942-2005

Stand Up and Fight is a collection of essays that explores how new National Security Organizations are stood up–that is, formed, organized, funded, and managed–in the first years of their existence. From Joint ventures to combatant commands to cabinet-level departments, each organization’s history reveals important themes and lessons for leaders to consider in forming a new organization.

A substantive introduction defines the scope of the project and outlines several important themes including organizational rivalry, the problems of analogical reasoning, the use of simulations, the consequences of failure, the significance of leadership and organizational culture, working with allies, the role of fear and emotion, and the basic advice that the best defense is a good offense. The book includes thirteen substantive chapters, each of which covers a different national security organization. Section I on U.S. unified combatant commands includes chapters on U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM), U.S. Joint Forces Command (JFCOM), U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), U.S. Transportation Command (TRANSCOM), and Space Command (SPACECOM). Section II, on sub-unified commands and organizations includes chapters on U.S. Cyber Command (CYBERCOM) and the Vietnam-era Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support (CORDS). Section III deals with issues of allied commands and covers military government in post-WWII Germany, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE), and North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). Section IV explores Department of Defense and cabinet-level organizations including The U.S. Air Force (USAF), the National Security Agency (NSA), and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The conclusion again draws out several relevant themes and offers some practical recommendations and insights for leaders who are charged with standing up a new organization.

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