Shaping Destiny
Autor Kanwal Sethien Limba Engleză Paperback
Shaping Destiny tells Sethi's story, from the migration of his Indian family to colonial Kenya, where he witnessed his new homeland's nascent evolution. In this environment, Sethi launches himself on a military path that's colourful, dramatic, and often grippingly turbulent.
In Shaping Destiny, readers get intimate access to Sethi's adventures as a distinguished and decorated career soldier-a nontraditional choice for an Indian. More than that, they get access to the ups and downs of an emerging country and continent during a period in world history that saw a great number of former colonies break free and establish themselves in a newly independent era.
The resulting storytelling is excellent; peppered with tumult, courage, resilience and the conviction of a man of his word. Here is a soldier through and through, from his enlistment in the King's African Rifles of the British Army in 1962, through his esteemed officer training at Sandhurst and Camberley in the UK, and his time served with the newly formed Kenya Army. Throughout, this remarkable man-who lifted his life from truly humble beginnings in rural Africa to a reinvention as a businessman in Canada, the country to which he retired at the end of his army career-offers extraordinary adventure, encounters with captivating characters, and the opportunity for authentic enlightenment....
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781460293775
ISBN-10: 1460293770
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
ISBN-10: 1460293770
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Notă biografică
Major Kanwal Sethi enlisted in the King's African Rifles in 1962, and was commissioned into the new Kenya Army in 1964. Along the way, he won prestigious training positions at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and the British Army Staff College, in Camberley, UK. Sethi was badly wounded in a combat action fighting the secessionist shifta insurgency, and was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for bravery and leadership.
Throughout his army years, Sethi enjoyed an extraordinary career on the sidelines of history, which he then followed up with an equally successful second act as an entrepreneur in Canada, where he migrated with his family in 1980. He lives in Toronto and is extensively involved as a volunteer at the Canadian Forces College and the Royal Canadian Legion.