Cart
Free Shipping in Australia
Proud to be B-Corp

Commanding Officers D.M.O. Miller

Commanding Officers By D.M.O. Miller

Commanding Officers by D.M.O. Miller


$20.99
Condition - Very Good
Only 2 left

Summary

Built on a large number of actual command dilemmas drawn from different countries, periods of history and all three arms of military service, this text concentrates on the role of the commanding officer, examining the leadership qualities required of such men and women.

Commanding Officers Summary

Commanding Officers by D.M.O. Miller

This book concentrates wholly on the all-important role of the commanding officer. There are many books which study the art of high command in war, and almost as many on individual acts of heroism. There are however few about the leadership required of the men (and in the future women) who are the most important people in the military chain of command: the commanding officers. These people - naval ship captains, army battalion commanders and air force squadron leaders - are the vital link in the chain, whose job is to ensure that higher command's orders and plans are carried out, and to react to events during the course of battle. It is on their shoulders that success or failure in the front line rests, as they make crucial decisions, frequently at very short notice, and sometimes involving major moral decisions, all amid shot, shell and confusion.;David Miller has built this book on a very large number of actual command dilemmas drawn from different countries, different periods of history, and all three arms of service. It is filled not only with analysis but also with action, often of a surprising sort.The reader finds himself, or herself, commanding a submarine, leading a bomber formation over Iraq, or dealing with ethnic hatred in the former Yugoslavia. The book has an immediacy and a realism that should absorb all readers of military history, whether they are serving officers or in command of no more than an armchair.

About D.M.O. Miller

David Miller spent 36 years in the Army, retiring as a Colonel. A freelance journalist and author, he has published 26 previous books, most of them on defence subjects. His most recent book, The Cold War, Oleg Gordievsky called 'particularly interesting', and George Walden 'awesome in every sense'.

Table of Contents

1. A Many-talented Officer; 2. A Genius for War; 3. Warriors for the Working-Day; 4. Two Fateful Decisions; 5. To the Last Man and Last Round; 6. Bravery is not Enough; 7. War Crimes; 8. Surrendering and Receiving Surrender; 9. Suicide; 10. Ultimate Demonstration of Responsibility: '... The Captain Went Down with His Ship'; 11. A Sort of Peace; 12. Loss of HMS Fittleton, 20 September 1976; 13. Went the Day Well?; Notes; Bibliography; Index

Additional information

GOR003683027
9780719559891
0719559898
Commanding Officers by D.M.O. Miller
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Murray Press
20010510
284
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Commanding Officers