The British Officer: 1660 to the Present

The British Officer: 1660 to the Present by Anthony Clayton


ISBN
9780582894099
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
312
Dimensions
161 x 241 x 32mm

From the Civil Wars to the Second World War, the British army proved to be the most successful and effective throughout the world. This is an original and chronological insight into the full history and role of the regimental British officer.

Clayton describes how evolving national history, developments in battlefield technology, and changing concepts in leadership theory and practice all contributed to the changing attitudes and triangular relationship of the officer, soldier and the nation. A wealth of personal memoirs, biographies, and autobiographies of officers, shed light onto who these officers were, where they came from and what motivated them to join the British army.

'The British Officer' further explores the world of professional officers engineers, intelligence, doctors, veterinary surgeons, chaplains, transport and logistics, and looks at how these were all critical support to the battle.
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