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Thomas B
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Lessons I’ve learnt thus far:
1. the British I Dian army dealt far better with challenge and command disagreement than our present army.
2. Bobs opinions on why the Indian mutiny occurred are stunningly similar to why NATOs actions in Afghanistan were contested so hard by the afghans.
3. Bobs assessment of leadership qualities in his peers and his own actions are still relevant to todays leaders in learning
— Aug 19, 2023 06:18AM
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1. the British I Dian army dealt far better with challenge and command disagreement than our present army.
2. Bobs opinions on why the Indian mutiny occurred are stunningly similar to why NATOs actions in Afghanistan were contested so hard by the afghans.
3. Bobs assessment of leadership qualities in his peers and his own actions are still relevant to todays leaders in learning
Mansoor Azam
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Ruttan Singh of Patiala, Coke's Rifles, Guides, Seymour Rifles and King's 60th Rifles, that magnificent leader Nicholson, Delhi captured again. captivating stuff, gripping narration
— Apr 06, 2018 10:39AM
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Interesting historical perspective on Britain in India and it's neighbors.
— Sep 22, 2016 05:54PM
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Michael Barlow
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I love the introduction. Perfect English, and then he apologises for his writing not being up to scratch. Or maybe that just means my own English is too poor to recognise any errors.
— Jun 26, 2014 05:02AM
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