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Offering a unique and original perspective on Britain's 'Small
Wars' leadership culture - this title is an essential reading for
serving soldiers and scholars of military studies. It is based on
original archival research. It offers fascinating survey of
counterinsurgency operations - with relevance for today's military
and security. Between 1948 and 1960, the British army conducted
three important counterinsurgency operations in Malaya, Kenya and
Cyprus. During that time, military leaders inspired the evolution
of a distinct organisational culture, known as 'small wars
culture', which affected learning, discipline and attitudes towards
leadership and fellow soldiers. Using a synthesis of organisational
theory and archival research, this book explores how military
leaders embedded and transmitted this particular military
organisational culture within the British army and provides an
analysis of leaders' characteristics, their support networks and
past experiences. This book will be of interest to
counterinsurgency specialists, the British Army and military
historians and sociologists, as well as to serving military forces.
At 18 years old, Victoria Nolan found out she was going blind. As
her vision became more restricted, so did her independence. Her
childhood dream had been to become a teacher, but she had to fight
constantly against misconceptions about her capabilities as a
visually impaired person. Even starting a family meant risking
further vision loss, and as she struggled to deal with her
disability, her goals for the future seemed impossible. Not wanting
her children to grow up seeing their mother as someone who
"couldn't," she sought opportunities to prove herself. That's when
she started rowing. Discovering her competitive fire, Victoria made
the Canadian National Adaptive Rowing Team in 2007. In this
collection of reflections on and off the water, Victoria Nolan
travels the world winning medals and breaking records. This
personal story of triumph will inspire as she describes her
frustration, her hard work, and her growing sense of
accomplishment.
Our epic battle leaves the last of human kind living in a cave. The
battle between the humans and gods had started long before anyone
in the cave was born, and time was running out. It had all started
because the gods believed that the humans had become too powerful.
The gods asked the God of Science, Hypaneous, to create a monster
so powerful that it would be impossible for any human to destroy
it. But that was before Daryous was born. Hopefully with him, will
the last of the humans survive?
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