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"War is often prosecuted in conjunction with other services, as
also with para-military forces. Indian Army is also involved in
safeguarding disputed borders along mountainous and high altitude
terrain. Such deployment often leads to clashes arising out of
political decisions and military compulsions. India is also facing
two nuclear nations; one of them operates below the thresh-hold,
yet there can be nuclear weapons use. The Army is also employed in
aid to civil authority, natural calamities and disaster management.
The human role will continue to predominate, as such, identifying
ingredients that constitute a soldier's potential becomes
necessary. The study of Psychology for the Soldiers seems not
adequately carried out, at least on the surface, for selection,
training, allotment of trades; and eventually for leadership,
tactics, strategy and operational employment. This book aims at
initiating more study and research on the subject. "
In 1952, Queen Elizabeth ascended to the throne and became the
Sovereign Head of the Armed Forces. In the sixty years of her reign
so far, there have been thousands of conscripts and regular service
personnel who have served under her Colours all over the globe.
This book is not just about war, but the everyday lives of those
who serve on land, sea and in the air. Service men and women recall
their experiences from the years after the Second World War to the
Falklands War in 1982, through to modern military service at the
end of a millennium and into the first years of the twenty-first
century. From life in barracks at home and overseas, in a variety
of hot and not-so-hot spots, to being on the frontline in major
conflicts worldwide, from Kenya to Afghanistan. Male and female
service personnel talk candidly about their experiences, offering a
unique glimpse into a world in which they often risk their lives at
a moment's notice. Their stories are often laugh-out-loud funny,
sometimes deeply moving and always inspiring. Under the Queen's
Colours is both a celebration of Her Majesty the Queen's Diamond
Jubilee and a salute to the men and women who have served and
continue to serve her.
For much of the First World War, the opposing armies on the Western
Front were at a stalemate, with an unbroken line of fortified
trenches stretching from the Belgian coast to the Swiss border. The
Allied objective after the bloody Battle of the Somme drew to a
close in November 1916 was to decisively break through the German
'Hindenburg Line' and engage the numerically inferior German forces
in a war of movement. The Arras offensive was conceived to achieve
this breakthrough and was planned for early 1917 after considerable
pressure from the French High Command. Commonwealth Forces advanced
on a broad front between Vimy in the northwest and Bullecourt in
the southeast, with the French Army attacking 80km further south in
the Aisne area. Initial successes, albeit costly, were followed by
a reversion to the previous stalemate and lead to a change of
focus, with an assault on the Messines Ridge, near Ypres, beginning
in June 1917. By the end of July, on the eve of the Third Battle of
Ypres, a total of fifty Victoria Crosses had been awarded,
including many troops from the Australian, Canadian and New Zealand
Forces. This includes Captain Robert Greive, who single-handedly
silenced two enemy machine-gun nests at Messines, and L/Cpl James
Welch, who captured four prisoners with an empty revolver. The
courage, determination and sacrifice of their generation should
never be forgotten.
The issue of nationalism and anti-nationalism has always been the
subject of intense debate. To deride own country and culture has
become the hallmark of India's intelligentsia. Why does India breed
so many traitors? Is treachery a part of our DNA? An attempt has
also been made to analyse reasons for our disunity, caste-ridden
elections and degradation of the national institutions. Pakistan
was born on anti-India plank and shedding of anti-India posture
would amount to questioning the very logic of its creation. After
tracing its saga of treachery, the book recommends that
balkanization is the only cure for cancer-afflicted Pakistan.
Advocates of cultural and cricketing ties with Pakistan are
belittling the sacrifices of those battling militancy. It asserts
that demilitarisation of Siachen is a seditious proposition. The
book exposes the true agenda of unscrupulous pseudo-intelligentsia
that resorts to highly slanderous campaigns to spawn dissensions
and tarnish the image of the country. Finally, the book exposes the
Non-Functional Upgradation to be a bureaucratic scam of gargantuan
proportions.
Bristol - 1945 The war has ended; the men are returning home to
their loved ones, but for some things have changed. Charlotte
Hennessey-White's husband, David is no longer the gentle loving man
he once was and Charlotte, so independent during the war, is
devastated. Edna Burbage's strong fiancee, Colin has suffered
appalling physical injuries. He won't hold her to her promise of
marriage, but she insists her feelings are unchanged. But is that
true? Is she marrying him out of love or pity? And Polly Chandler's
sweetheart, Gavin who'd she'd planned her whole future around,
hasn't come home at all. War and suffering have changed their men
leaving the women to cope on their own. But they too are changed.
They harbour secrets best kept that could do untold damage to these
already fragile lives. Praise for Lizzie Lane: 'A gripping saga and
a storyline that will keep you hooked' Rosie Goodwin 'The Tobacco
Girls is another heartwarming tale of love and friendship and a
must-read for all saga fans.' Jean Fullerton 'Lizzie Lane opens the
door to a past of factory girls, redolent with life-affirming
friendship, drama, and choices that are as relevant today as they
were then.' Catrin Collier 'If you want an exciting, authentic
historical saga then look no further than Lizzie Lane.' Fenella J
Miller
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