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Hamilton And Gallipoli British Command In An Age Of Military Transformation Evan Mcgilvray

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Hamilton And Gallipoli British Command In An Age Of Military Transformation Evan Mcgilvray
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Publisher: Pen and Sword
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.47 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Evan McGilvray
ISBN: 9781473854932, 9781473854994, 9781781590768, 1473854938, 1473854997, 1781590761
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Hamilton And Gallipoli British Command In An Age Of Military Transformation Evan Mcgilvray by Evan Mcgilvray 9781473854932, 9781473854994, 9781781590768, 1473854938, 1473854997, 1781590761 instant download after payment.

This is a study of Sir Ian Hamilton VCs command of the Gallipoli campaign. Appointed by Kitchener after the failure of the initial Allied naval offensive in the Dardanelles, Hamilton was to lead the ambitious amphibious landings that were intended to open the way to Constantinople. In the event, however, opportunities immediately after the landings were squandered and, in the face of unexpectedly effective Turkish resistance, soon stalled in attritional trench warfare like that on the Western Front. Hamilton has often been criticized for this failure and in many ways seen to typify the stereotype of a British general clinging to outdated Victorian thinking. Yet this fresh reappraisal, drawing on original archival research, shows that Hamilton did display some progressive ideas and a realization that warfare was rapidly changing. Like all generals of this period he faced the challenge of unprecedented technological and tactical revolution as well as the political and media battle. It is as a case study of command in these circumstances that Evan Mcgilvray's assessment of Hamilton will be most valued

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