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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Policy‐Making and Policy‐Makers
- 2 The ‘New Model Army’ and the Cold War, 1945–1952
- 3 Service in the National Service Army
- 4 The British Army of the Rhine, Middle East Land Forces, and Conventional Deterrence: 1948 to 1956
- 5 Counter‐Insurgency Operations, 1945 to 1956
- 6 ‘Fire Brigades’: Expeditionary Operations, 1945–1956
- 7 Duncan Sandys and the Creation of the All‐Regular Army
- 8 ‘A Good Employer’? The All‐Regular Army
- 9 The British Army of the Rhine's Doctrine for Nuclear War
- 10 The British Army of the Rhine and the Nuclear Battlefield
- 11 ‘Village Cricket’: Expeditionary Operations, 1958–1966
- 12 The Army and the Withdrawal from East of Suez
- Conclusion: A Potemkin Army
- Bibliography
- Index
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(p.vi) Acknowledgements
- Source:
- Army, Empire, and Cold War
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Policy‐Making and Policy‐Makers
- 2 The ‘New Model Army’ and the Cold War, 1945–1952
- 3 Service in the National Service Army
- 4 The British Army of the Rhine, Middle East Land Forces, and Conventional Deterrence: 1948 to 1956
- 5 Counter‐Insurgency Operations, 1945 to 1956
- 6 ‘Fire Brigades’: Expeditionary Operations, 1945–1956
- 7 Duncan Sandys and the Creation of the All‐Regular Army
- 8 ‘A Good Employer’? The All‐Regular Army
- 9 The British Army of the Rhine's Doctrine for Nuclear War
- 10 The British Army of the Rhine and the Nuclear Battlefield
- 11 ‘Village Cricket’: Expeditionary Operations, 1958–1966
- 12 The Army and the Withdrawal from East of Suez
- Conclusion: A Potemkin Army
- Bibliography
- Index