Soldier: The Autobiography
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #35538 in Books
- Published on: 2007-09-10
- Binding: Hardcover
- 400 pages
Editorial Reviews
Sunday Telegraph
'Engagingly recounted with both intelligence and candour'
The Spectator
Utterly compelling...Indispensable reading
The Guardian
'A very readable, personal account of a man who rose to the top of the army'
Customer Reviews
Soldiers be proud - politicians ashamed
Thoroughly engageing book clearly written by a remarkable man. His thinly veiled contempt for his ludicrousy unqualified politician paymasters brings unexpected humourous smatterings to what is in equal parts shocking, inspiring and fascinating. Were this book to be fleshed out a little in terms of non-military historic events, a better first read for students of late 20th and early 21st century history you couldnt wish to find. The world should be run by people like sir mike - not the parasitic, disingenuous political leaders who lie and cheat their way into office.
Sir Mike has led real men and women in dangerous times in Northern Ireland, Afghanistan, the Balkans and Iraq. I really found the no-nonsense chronoloical narrative intesresting and educational.
I wish him and his family all the best in whatever they are doing now.
Can't say the same for Blair or Bush.
RC
Diasppointing
As a career soldier of some 25 years and someone who respected the General when he was serving, I was really looking forward to reading this book.
However, what a disappointment. The book is so bland and boring it is untrue. I appreciate that he is tied by the official secrets act but the whole book is devoid of anything of interest other than the "Kosovo" incident which made General Mike famous. Interestingly, he is speaking out here against the American General Wes Clark which makes you wonder how much political pressure there was not to speak his mind against the UK government and MOD?
For those looking into an insight into the recent Iraq and Afghanistan wars, then forget it. Although he wasn't on the "ground" in either of these conflicts, there have been so many controversial issues that have been passed over. In particular, he was in charge when British soldiers have appeared in court charged with crimes in Iraq but this doesn't get mentioned. Likewise, the recent restructuring of the Army is only briefly covered and does not really explain why certain Regiments went untouched at the expense of the others - how did all the Guards Regiments survive?
For anyone looking for an insight into his life and that of a top soldier than this is not the best book to read. It has all the hallmarks of a book released to cash in before he faded from the public eye. This is a real shame and I am certain Gen Mike has so much to say that is not in this book.
TA
GOOD BOOK
General Sir Mike, the British Army's top General and a very astute individual. I have been waiting for his autobiography, well, since the Kosovo operation as I was very interested in hearing his version of events regarding his interaction with SACEUR, Gen Wesley Clark and the Russians.
The book is written in a style that is very easy to read. This General has done a lot and experienced a lot and at times, you do feel that he has only touched the surface in what he has written. However, overall, I would recommend this book as a good read.





