The Story of the Malakand Field Force, 1898
by Winston S. Churchill 2020-12-30 10:53:34
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In this early work, the future Prime Minister recounts his observations as a young war correspondent in late 19th century British Colonial India.   In 1897, Winston Churchill was a 22-year-old subaltern in the 4th Hussars, stationed in Bangalore... Read more
In this early work, the future Prime Minister recounts his observations as a young war correspondent in late 19th century British Colonial India.   In 1897, Winston Churchill was a 22-year-old subaltern in the 4th Hussars, stationed in Bangalore. Seeking military distinction, he talked his way onto the Malakand Field Force to battle indigenous tribes after meeting the commander, Sir Bindon Blood, at a social engagement. There were no openings for junior officers—but Churchill convinced the commander to allow him to come along as a war correspondent. And thus a great career was born.   This book shows the determination and spirit that would later mature into the indomitable personality of Winston Churchill in his prime. While not as polished as his later work, it is still elegantly crafted--and shows a brash willingness to criticize military leaders, including Lord Kitchener himself. It is one of Churchill's more rare works; until a new edition was published in 1990, it had been out of print in English since 1916. Less
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  • December 12, 2013
  • eng
  • 9780795334900
Winston S. Churchill (1874–1965), was Prime Minister of Britain in war (1940–5) and peace (1951–5). After completing his education at Harrow and the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, he spent s...
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