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Throughout the book ken connor makes many observations from his own personal experience as the longest serving member of the br... Read More
Interesting vignettes about a coup in the uk mixed in with the rest of the book.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Although how to stage a military coup is quite flippant throughout it gets the analysis in most effectively, through the regular chapters and the imagined coup set in the uk.
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It conveys a heap of information on various coups throughout the world and the unseen forces that often carry them out.
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The new book by david hebditch and ken connor, author of ghost force: the secret history of the sas, appears to be a guide to planning and executing a military coup.
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Clearly from the title alone this is not the sort of book that should be required reading for defence force personnel.
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But hebditch and connor's book is far from an endorsement of illegal activities by defence forces but rather a highly informative guide to the evil practice of coups written in a surprisingly entertaining format.
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Ultimately the book is a work of military history and illuminates this rarely talked about unsavoury element of the military experience that is fortunately outside the modern history of english speaking nations.
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Who knows, maybe knowing how to stage a coup will help a western soldier from stopping one in its tracks.
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Less convincing is a fictionalized account of a coup in london which episodically introduces each chapter.