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Taking Command
- The Autobiography
- Narrated by: Jeremy Clyde
- Length: 13 hrs and 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The outspoken autobiography of one of Britain's best-known, and respected, generals. With a foreword by Sir Max Hastings.
General Sir David Richards is one of the best known British generals of modern times. In 2013 he retired after over 40 years of service in the British Army and a career that had seen him rise from junior officer with 20 Commando to Chief of the Defence Staff, the professional head of the British Armed Forces.
He served in the Far East, Germany, Northern Ireland, and East Timor. He was the last Governor of Berlin's Spandau Prison, when Rudolf Hess, Hitler's deputy, was its sole prisoner. In 2005 he was appointed Commander of the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps in Afghanistan and as commander of NATO forces became the first British General to command US Forces in combat since the Second World War. In 2000, Richards won acclaim when he brought together a collation of forces in Sierra Leone to stop the ultra-violent Revolutionary United Front from attacking the capital, Freetown. In so doing he ended one of the bloodiest civil wars to bedevil the region. He did so without the official sanction of London, and failure could have cost him his career. As Chief of the Defence Staff he advised the government during the crises and interventions in Libya and Syria and oversaw the controversial Strategic Defence and Security Review. Taking Command is Richards' characteristically outspoken account of a career that took him into the highest echelons of military command and politics.
Written with candour, and often humour, his story reflects the changing reality of life for the modern soldier over the last 40 years and offers unprecedented insight into the readiness of our military to tackle the threats and challenges we face today.
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- Brian P. Murphy
- 23-08-2021
War diaries are a must listen.
After reading some reviews I was skeptical about this book as been a grandiose self-aggrandizing account of ones own skewered military career. I was wrong.
Yes, when I started it the intro and stiff-upper lip British accent made me stop listening at the start and if I could of figured out how to return the book right there and then I would have. I think this was a symptom of just finishing several American General books.
Fear not though, as I listened on it became a great account of Military leadership in the 21st century. One chapter is dedicated to his day-by-day account from his in-theater diary. This, I found, was the true gem of this book (and worthy of study in the military college for sure).
Enjoy!
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