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The Mask of Command

John Keegan
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Throughout history, Military leaders have asked men to face death with courage and pride. As society changed and technology advanced. The role of the general changed too. In THE MASK OF COMMAND. John Keegan explores four different leadership styles and how they reflect their times.

Alexander the Great is the “heroic” leader, risking his life alongside his men. Wellington is the “anti-hero” — a gentleman, prepared to fight but without Alexander’s theatrics. Ulysses S. Grant, the “unheroic” leader. Considered himself no better than his men. Making him the ideal democratic leader. Adolf Hitler is the “false-heroic” leader, relying on past glory and simulated heroism. While directing his troops from miles away. In his brilliant conclusion, Keegan promises a fifth type of leader for the nuclear age: a “post-heroic” leader, who acts only after clear, intellectual thought.

BrandPenguin Random House
ISBN/SKU9780140114065
ImprintPenguin
LanguageEnglish
FormatPaperback
Pages368
Year of Pub.1988
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For the Fauji Within: A Curation of Authentic Tales

At Fauji Days, we delve deep to bring you authentic narratives that capture the essence of the military experience. Our carefully curated collection features stories of valour, sacrifice, and camaraderie, penned by military leaders, serving personnel, and those deeply connected to the armed forces.

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That one village, one family, one street gave India 14 Olympians, an unrivaled track record even today. Take a look at the haul:

14 Olympians – 15 medals (8 Gold, 1 Silver, 6 Bronze)

10 Asian Games players – 13 medals (4 Gold, 8 Silver, 1 Bronze)

5 Arjuna Awardees

4 Maharaja Ranjit Singh Awardees

2 Padma Shri winners

1 Tenzing Norgay (National Adventure) Award winner.