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Slim: Unofficial History

by John E. Douglas
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Overview

Unofficial History looks at some of some of the smaller campaigns in which Slim fought that received scant notice in Official Histories and Government records: in Mesopotamia in the First World War; a captain in India; with the Gurkhas on the North-West Frontier; as a Brigadier in a Middle East Sideshow; and as a general campaigning on a shoe-string in Persia.

Like most members of the professional military freemasonry, Slim came to admire; 'all the soldiers of different races who have fought with me and most of those who have fought against me.' Among the most likable of his enemies were the Wazirs of India's North-west Frontier. In 1920, Slim took part in a retaliatory raid on an obscure village. It was an unusually easy victory over the canny Wazirs, whom the British took by surprise and escaped from with scant loss. Afterwards, in the casual frontier way, the British sent a message to the Wazirs, expressing surprise at the enemy's unusually poor shooting. The Wazirs replied in courtly fashion that their rifles were Short Magazine Lee-Enfields captured in previous fights with the British and that they had failed to sight the guns to accord with a new stock of ammunition. Now, having calculated the adjustment, they would be delighted to demonstrate their bull's-eye accuracy any time the British wanted. 'One cannot help feeling,' Slim says, 'that the fellows who wrote that ought to be on our side.' Slim genuinely enjoyed his virtually blood-free skirmishes with such foes as the Turks, the Wazirs and the Italians in 1940 Ethiopia.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2008
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Limited
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781844157914

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