The Changing of the Guard: Soldiers at War in the Twenty-First Century

The Changing of the Guard: Soldiers at War in the Twenty-First Century by Simon Akam


Authors
Simon Akam
ISBN
9781785150692
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
688
Dimensions
156 x 240mm

The Changing of the Guard is a bold and panoramic account of the army and its role in the world today. Constructed from extensive research, on-the-ground reporting and exclusive interviews with hundreds of members of the British military, as well as the politicians who directed them, the allies who fought with them and the family members who loved - and on occasion - lost them, it offers a new perspective on one of our oldest and most unchanged institutions.

Moving from tours in Iraq to the murder of Lee Rigby to the new wars being fought on the ground and elsewhere, The Changing of the Guard explores how the modern military works, and why. It examines the relevance of the armed forces in peacetime Britain, in terms of their social, economic, political and cultural impact - and asks what the army can offer to a new generation.
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