The Junior Officers' Reading Club: Killing Time and Fighting Wars
Autor Patrick Hennesseyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 mai 2010
Patrick Hennessey is pretty much like any other member of Generation X: he spent the first half of the noughties reading books at university, going out, listening to house music and watching war films. He also, as an officer in the Grenadier guards, fought in some of the most violent combat the British army has seen in decades.
Telling the story of how a modern soldier is made, from the testosterone-heavy breeding ground of Sandhurst to the nightmare of Iraq and Afghanistan,The Junior Officers' Reading Clubis already being hailed as a modern classic.
'Soldiers who can write are as rare as writers who can strip down a machinegun in 40 seconds' Christopher Hart,Sunday Times
'An extraordinary memoir ... Hennessey has a reporter's eye for detail and a soldier's nose for bullshit' John Shirley,Guardian
'High tempo, full-on, honest and revealing' Patrick Bishop,Evening Standard
'The most accomplished work of military witness to emerge from British war-fighting since 1945' Boyd Tonkin,Independent
'Remarkable ... conveys vividly what it's like to experience combat' Jeremy Paxman,Daily Telegraph, Books of the Year
Patrick Hennessey(b. 1982) joined the Army in January 2004, undertaking officer training at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst where he was awarded the Queen's Medal and commissioned into The Grenadier Guards. He served as a Platoon Commander and later Company Operations Officer from the end of 2004 to early 2009 in the Balkans, Africa, South East Asia and the Falkland Islands and on operational tours to Iraq in 2006 and Afghanistan in 2007, where he became the youngest Captain in the Army and was commended for gallantry.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780141039268
ISBN-10: 0141039264
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: Illustrations, maps
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0141039264
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: Illustrations, maps
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Patrick
Hennessey
was
born
in
1982
and
educated
at
Berkhamsted
School
and
Balliol
College,
Oxford,
where
he
read
English.
He
joined
the
Army
in
January
2004,
undertaking
officer
training
at
the
Royal
Military
Academy
Sandhurst
where
he
was
awarded
the
Queen's
Medal
and
commissioned
into
The
Grenadier
Guards.
He
served
as
a
Platoon
Commander
and
later
Company
Operations
Officer
from
the
end
of
2004
to
early
2009
in
the
Balkans,
Africa,
South
East
Asia
and
the
Falkland
Islands
and
on
operational
tours
to
Iraq
in
2006
and
Afghanistan
in
2007,
where
he
became
the
youngest
Captain
in
the
Army
and
was
commended
for
gallantry.
Patrick
is
currently
studying
to
become
a
barrister
and
hopes
to
specialize
in
conflict
and
international
humanitarian
law.
Recenzii
Soldiers
who
can
write
are
as
rare
as
writers
who
can
strip
down
a
machinegun
in
40
seconds,
but
Patrick
Hennessey
is
one
of
the
few
High-tempo, full-on . . . honest and revealing . . . a memoir brimming with vinegar and testosterone
The military memoir of the moment
A very fine book, a powerful dispatch from the front line ... what impresses is the sheer candour and immediacy
An extraordinary memoir . . . Hennessey has a reporter's eye for detail and a soldier's nose for bullshit
Outstanding . . . A classic of its kind
Harrowing and frequently funny . . . sparkles with wit, wisdom and boyish glee . . . His generation owns the war
Must rank as the most accomplished work of military witness to emerge from British war-fighting since 1945
Remarkable . . . conveys vividly what it's like to experience combat
An engaging mix of war reporting, stream of consciousness and reflections on the nature of conflict in the twenty-first century
All politicians need to read honest accounts of war - at no time more than now - and Patrick Hennessey'sThe Junior Officers' Reading Clubis one of the very best
A vivid account of a rollercoaster tour of duty . . . testosterone-charged, expletive-splattered
A compelling read . . . Hennessey's book ought to be read by all officers that have yet to experience combat . . . He has written an important portrait of contemporary warfare and the nature of battle - a portrait that can claim a line of descent from Sassoon's Memoirs of an Infantry Officer
An honest acknowledgment of the darkness within us, of the unwelcome emotions that combat can bring about ... Smart and funny ...The Junior Officers' Reading Clubis a humdinger
High-tempo, full-on . . . honest and revealing . . . a memoir brimming with vinegar and testosterone
The military memoir of the moment
A very fine book, a powerful dispatch from the front line ... what impresses is the sheer candour and immediacy
An extraordinary memoir . . . Hennessey has a reporter's eye for detail and a soldier's nose for bullshit
Outstanding . . . A classic of its kind
Harrowing and frequently funny . . . sparkles with wit, wisdom and boyish glee . . . His generation owns the war
Must rank as the most accomplished work of military witness to emerge from British war-fighting since 1945
Remarkable . . . conveys vividly what it's like to experience combat
An engaging mix of war reporting, stream of consciousness and reflections on the nature of conflict in the twenty-first century
All politicians need to read honest accounts of war - at no time more than now - and Patrick Hennessey'sThe Junior Officers' Reading Clubis one of the very best
A vivid account of a rollercoaster tour of duty . . . testosterone-charged, expletive-splattered
A compelling read . . . Hennessey's book ought to be read by all officers that have yet to experience combat . . . He has written an important portrait of contemporary warfare and the nature of battle - a portrait that can claim a line of descent from Sassoon's Memoirs of an Infantry Officer
An honest acknowledgment of the darkness within us, of the unwelcome emotions that combat can bring about ... Smart and funny ...The Junior Officers' Reading Clubis a humdinger