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Field Marshal the Lord Guthrie commanded at every level in the British Army from platoon to army, and was Britain's senior military commander at a time of great change. He oversaw the modernization of the armed forces following the Cold War years and led Britain's military involvement in operations in the Balkans and Sierra Leone.
 
  
 
 Charles Guthrie was commissioned into the British Army in 1959 at a time when Britain's influence was shrinking throughout the world, and Peace, War and Whitehall describes his operational experience with both the Welsh Guards and 22 SAS in Aden, Malaya, East Africa, Cyprus and Northern Ireland.
 
  
 
 As a senior officer he commanded the Welsh Guards during an operational tour of the Bandit Country of South Armagh at the height of the Troubles, before leading an armoured brigade in Germany in the midst of the Cold War, before being eventually appointed Commander-in-Chief of the British Army of the Rhine and Northern Army Group as the Cold War ended and the former Yugoslavia began to disintegrate into savage internecine warfare.
 
  
 
 Peace, War and Whitehall details Lord Guthrie's extraordinary career from a young platoon commander through to Chief of the General Staff.

Peace, War and Whitehall

  • Field Marshal Lord Guthrie

    Peace, War and Whitehall is the memoir of Field Marshal the Lord Guthrie of Craigiebank, who served as both Chief of the General Staff and Chief of the Defence Staff in the final years of the 20th century. It details his unique military career with the British Army, from his involvement in the small wars that punctuated Britain's withdrawal from Empire through to his leadership at the highest level in Britain's interventions in in the Balkans and Sierra Leone.
  • Book Details

    Imprint: Osprey Publishing
    Publication Date: 11-11-2021
    Format: Hardback | 234 x 153mm | 288 pages
  • About the Author

    Field Marshal the Lord Guthrie of Craigiebank, GCB LVO OBE, was commissioned in 1959 and served with the Welsh Guards and the Special Air Service. He was Commander of NATO's Northern Army Group, 1992'93, Chief of the General Staff, 1994'97 and Chief of the Defence Staff, 1997'2001. He became a member of the House of Lords in 2001.
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