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Stumbling from a university anarchist meeting into a career in the
army, Chip Chapman is aware of how consciously incompetent he is.
The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst confirms his worst fears. He
is eventually let loose on 6 Platoon of 2 PARA and, via the
Falklands War, manages to elevate himself to a position of
conscious competence and save his career. Snapshots on all aspects
of military life, and government decision making, show the military
at work and play. This hilarious, touching, informative and
thought-provoking insight into a generation of soldiering in the
late 20th century and beyond is set against the drumbeat of the
social, cultural, legal and educational rhythms of the age, and the
change from the certainties of the Cold War to the nihilism of
9/11. Chip Chapman eventually manages to somehow climb the greasy
pole to become a General. With echoes of David Niven's The Moon's a
Balloon, Lesley Thomas' Virgin Soldiers and the travelogues of Bill
Bryson, Chapman captures the rawness, spirit and fortitude of the
soldier and soldiering in both peace and war.
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