From Private To Field-Marshal
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Published
Lucknow Books, 2013.
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English
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9781782891062

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Field Marshal Sir William Robertson, B., & Field Marshal Sir William Robertson, B. (2013). From Private To Field-Marshal . Lucknow Books.

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Field Marshal Sir William Robertson, Bart., G.C.B., G.C.M.G and Bart. Field Marshal Sir William Robertson. 2013. From Private To Field-Marshal. Lucknow Books.

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Field Marshal Sir William Robertson, Bart., G.C.B., G.C.M.G and Bart. Field Marshal Sir William Robertson. From Private To Field-Marshal Lucknow Books, 2013.

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Field Marshal Sir William Robertson, Bart., and Bart. Field Marshal Sir William Robertson. From Private To Field-Marshal Lucknow Books, 2013.

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    [synopsis] => Scarlet coat to red-tabs It is a common aspect of uncommon men that their lives are so exceptional that they cannot be adequately described in a few words. So much the better then that the author of this autobiography left posterity his remarkable life story. William 'Wully' Robertson was born in Lincolnshire in 1860 and became a servant in the household of the Earl of Cardigan. In 1877 he decided upon a military career and enlisted as a trooper in the 16th (The Queen's) Lancers. He proved to be an outstanding soldier and encouraged by friends and especially the officers of his regiment, Robertson earned a commission in 1888. This was an incredible achievement at the time since only four or five 'rankers' were so promoted annually. Robertson transferred to the 3rd Dragoon Guards. Having no private means Robertson struggled to maintain the lifestyle of a Victorian cavalry officer and had to work hard to generate extra income. A posting to India gave him the opportunity to do so through proficiency in languages. By 1895 he was a captain serving in the Chitral Campaign and in 1998 attended the staff college at Camberley-the first 'ranker' to go there. The Boer War saw further promotion and during the First World War-after service in the B. E. F.-Robertson rose to become Chief of the Imperial Staff being appointed to full general in 1916. He became a baronet in 1919 and field-marshal in 1920-the first man who joined the British Army at its lowest rank and by his own abilities achieved its highest rank. This is nothing less than a fascinating account, touching as it does on many aspects of military life as well as minor campaigns and major conflicts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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