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As this superb memoir bears out, General Sir Frank Kitson's 41-year career ranks among the most distinguished and eventful of the post-1945 era. Commissioned into the Rifle Brigade at the end of the Second World War, he distinguished himself during the vicious Mau Mau campaign. His highly innovative tactics and personal courage earned him his first Military Cross. The second quickly followed in Malaya at the height of the Emergency. In typically understated style, the Author describes his role planning the fight against communist aggression in Oman and his two tours in Cyprus, the second when…mehr

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As this superb memoir bears out, General Sir Frank Kitson's 41-year career ranks among the most distinguished and eventful of the post-1945 era. Commissioned into the Rifle Brigade at the end of the Second World War, he distinguished himself during the vicious Mau Mau campaign. His highly innovative tactics and personal courage earned him his first Military Cross. The second quickly followed in Malaya at the height of the Emergency. In typically understated style, the Author describes his role planning the fight against communist aggression in Oman and his two tours in Cyprus, the second when commanding 1st Battalion The Royal Green Jackets. His effective uncompromising approach while commanding 39 Infantry Brigade in Belfast in the early 1970s was to have life-long security implications for Kitson and his family. Despite controversy he was marked out for high command. As GOC 2nd Armoured Division in BAOR and Commandant of The Staff College, his forensic brain and experience made a significant impact at a time of change. His final appointment was Commander-in-Chief UK Land Forces. How fortunate that this gifted, gallant and inspiring leader was persuaded by his ever-supportive wife Elizabeth to record his career and military thinking, albeit on the condition it would only be published after his death. The result is a highly readable, wide-ranging work which will appeal to all interested in late 20th Century military history.
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Born in 1926 and commissioned into The Rifle Brigade in 1945 Frank Kitson saw active service in Kenya, Malaya, Cyprus and Northern Ireland and involvement with Oman. He commanded 1st Battalion The Royal Green Jackets before taking over 39 Infantry Brigade in Belfast at the height of the Troubles. After commanding 2nd Armoured Division he became Commandant of The Staff College. His final appointment was C-in-C UK Land Forces. His decorations included two Military Crosses, the MBE, OBE, CBE, KCB and GBE. He wrote numerous published military and historical works and held many honorary appointments. Throughout his life he pursued country pursuits with skill and vigour. A devoted family man, he and his wife Elizabeth (nee Spencer) had three daughters. Lady Kitson was appointed OBE for founding the Army Families Federation. General Frank died in January 2024.