Throughout the world, countries are obliged to make great
sacrifices in order to raise the vast sums of money needed to
secure their defence. But both the sacrifice and the money will be
wasted unless properly prepared and qualified commanders are
available to direct military operations in the event of war
breaking out.
Many books have been written which attempt to deduce the
qualities required of contemporary generals by studying the
performance of the great captains of history. By contrast, in
"Directing Operations," first published in 1989, Kitson works out
the qualities needed by studying the tasks that would be likely to
confront commanders of the day. He goes on to discuss how
traditional methods of producing senior officers, which may have
been suited to the needs of the massed armies of the first half of
the twentieth century, should be adapted to fit the demands of the
modern world.
Kitson's writings continue to be widely read and provoke strong
opinions, and the ideas contained in "Directing Operations" remain
highly relevant to the armies of all developed countries.
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