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A Soldier in Arabia: A British Military Memoir from Jordan to Saudi Arabia

Autor Nigel Bromage Introducere de Alan Munro
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 dec 2011
Why does an officer in an elite regiment - the Grenadier Guards - exchange a prestigious and privileged career in the British Army for service among desert tribes in harsh and unforgiving territory, and in the seemingly insoluble conflict of the turbulent Arab world? The answer lies in the long tradition of British military officers attracted by the romance and adventure engendered by a perceived British imperial notion of bringing peace and security to this troubled region. In this process, Arab society and culture have woven a unique spell among many a young Westerner, leading to warm, lasting and reciprocated friendships. Nigel Bromage's adventurous career, which spanned over 30 years, much of it in the Middle East, characterised all aspects of this relationship. It includes dramatic military action, much of it with the legendary Arab Legion in the first Arab-Israeli war and the struggle for Jerusalem, as well as service throughout much of Britain's remaining 'informal empire'.Soldier in Arabia is a revealing personal memoir of the Middle East, but much more - it sheds light, through dramatic and authentic personal experience, on how Britain pursued its interests in the enduring struggles of the Middle East first via highly trained and committed military officers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781780760827
ISBN-10: 1780760825
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 27 bw integrated illustrations
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.08 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Radcliffe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Nigel Bromage was commissioned into the Grenadier Guards in 1945 at the age of 18. In 1947 he was seconded to the Arab Legion and fought with them at the Battle of Latroun in 1948. He stayed with the Arab Legion until 1955 and then became Assistant Military Attache in the British Embassy in Amman until 1961. In 1963 Bromage was sent to Saudi Arabia to set up the British Military Mission to the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), under the newly appointed commander, Prince Abdullah bin Abdulaziz. He received an OBE for his work with SANG and stayed in the Arabian Peninsula for most of the rest of his service, first as an adviser the Kuwait Liaison Team and finally as Military Adviser to the British Embassy in the UAE. He retired in 1979. Over the years, he has played an integral role in Saud-British relations. Sir Alan Munro was British Ambassador in Saudi Arabia 1989-1993 and Under-Secretary of State for the Middle East and Africa.

Cuprins

Introduction by Sir Alan MunroForewordMaps and photographs1. My Early Life2. The Beginning from 19463. The Endof the Mandate 19484. The Wadi Araba - Getting There 19485. Jerusalem and after 19486. Lydda and Ramle 19487. Aqaba and the Wadi Araba8. Operations in the Wadi Araba 19489. Fauzi al Mulki's War 194910. Departure of Norman Lash from the Division 194911. Back to the Second regiment and what Glubb Pasha called the shooting truce 1949 12. Staff College and Marriage - 1954-195613. Cyprus 195614. Public Duties 1957-195815. Amman 195816. Excursions 195817. Sam Spiegal's film - Lawrence of Arabia 195918. Saudi Arabia 1961-196319. Tin - Eulogy for an English Springer Spaniel20. Service Attaches and Advisors' Section in the Ministry of Defence (SAAS) 196621. Kuwait 196822. The Emirates 1976 to 197823. Consultancies 24. Personalities