Quick Training for War
Osprey is proud to reissue this historically significant publication, which offers a unique insight into perceptions of how to wage war in 1914.

In this fascinating little book, Baden-Powell uses his extensive military experience and memories of service in Africa to distill soldiering down to 'the four C-s': Courage, Common sense, Cunning and Cheerfulness. With observations gleaned from his campaigns against the Zulus, the Ashanti and the Boers during the period 1876–1910 (and even from conversations with the German Kaiser), B-P discusses all aspects of military service from digging trenches and earth-works to "inculcating cheerfulness in your men." This period document gives a unique insight into the mindset of the British officer in 1914; advocating a training system that encapsulated Edwardian values,conventional military thinking and centuries of army tradition.

Quick Training For War is a perfect example of the type of war the British expected to fight and which they prepared for in 1914, and it became a standard survival guide for many British troops. Personable in tone, this is the well-intentioned, no-nonsense advice of a seasoned campaigner - albeit an officer more accustomed to scouting on the South African veldt than struggling through Somme mud.

1100078533
Quick Training for War
Osprey is proud to reissue this historically significant publication, which offers a unique insight into perceptions of how to wage war in 1914.

In this fascinating little book, Baden-Powell uses his extensive military experience and memories of service in Africa to distill soldiering down to 'the four C-s': Courage, Common sense, Cunning and Cheerfulness. With observations gleaned from his campaigns against the Zulus, the Ashanti and the Boers during the period 1876–1910 (and even from conversations with the German Kaiser), B-P discusses all aspects of military service from digging trenches and earth-works to "inculcating cheerfulness in your men." This period document gives a unique insight into the mindset of the British officer in 1914; advocating a training system that encapsulated Edwardian values,conventional military thinking and centuries of army tradition.

Quick Training For War is a perfect example of the type of war the British expected to fight and which they prepared for in 1914, and it became a standard survival guide for many British troops. Personable in tone, this is the well-intentioned, no-nonsense advice of a seasoned campaigner - albeit an officer more accustomed to scouting on the South African veldt than struggling through Somme mud.

15.0 Out Of Stock
Quick Training for War

Quick Training for War

by Robert Baden-Powell, Martin Robson
Quick Training for War

Quick Training for War

by Robert Baden-Powell, Martin Robson

Hardcover

$15.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Temporarily Out of Stock Online
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

Osprey is proud to reissue this historically significant publication, which offers a unique insight into perceptions of how to wage war in 1914.

In this fascinating little book, Baden-Powell uses his extensive military experience and memories of service in Africa to distill soldiering down to 'the four C-s': Courage, Common sense, Cunning and Cheerfulness. With observations gleaned from his campaigns against the Zulus, the Ashanti and the Boers during the period 1876–1910 (and even from conversations with the German Kaiser), B-P discusses all aspects of military service from digging trenches and earth-works to "inculcating cheerfulness in your men." This period document gives a unique insight into the mindset of the British officer in 1914; advocating a training system that encapsulated Edwardian values,conventional military thinking and centuries of army tradition.

Quick Training For War is a perfect example of the type of war the British expected to fight and which they prepared for in 1914, and it became a standard survival guide for many British troops. Personable in tone, this is the well-intentioned, no-nonsense advice of a seasoned campaigner - albeit an officer more accustomed to scouting on the South African veldt than struggling through Somme mud.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472837943
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 03/30/2021
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 4.43(w) x 5.91(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Robert Baden-Powell OM, GCMG, GCVO, KCB was a lieutenant-general in the British Army, and, famously, the founder of the Scout Movement. He served in the British Army from 1876-1910 in India and Africa, and these experiences served as the basis for many of his writings on military tactics, training, doctrine and scouting techniques. His book Scouting for Boys has sold more than 100 million copies.

Dr Martin Robson is a lecturer in defence studies at the University of Exeter. He is the author of several works of military, aviation and naval history including the popular Pocket Manuals on the Spitfire and Lancaster Bomber for Conway as well as the D-Day Kit Bag.

Table of Contents

Introduction

I THE MAKING OF AN ARMY

The Raw Material

The Inner Meaning of Drill

Mutual Sizing Up

Officers and Men

The Necessity for Drill

Success in War

The German Emperor on our Alphabetical Methods

II THE FOUR C’S OF SOLDIERING: COURAGE

The Development of Courage

Confidence in Yourself

Marksmanship

Judging Distance

Confidence in your Horsemanship

Confidence in your Pals

Confidence in your Leaders

Machine-made Discipline

Health as a Step to Courage

How to Inculcate Courage

The German Emperor on Attack

Saving Your Men

III THE FOUR C’S OF SOLDIERING: COMMON-SENSE

The Triangular Formation

A Typical Cavalry Fight

The Boers at Majuba

The Importance of Covering Fire

The Common-sense Use of Cavalry

Trenches and Defence Works

The C. S. Trench

Sand-bag Defences

Common-sense Dodginess

Bridging Rivers

Comfort in Camp

Giving Orders Clearly

Concealment

How to Inculcate Common-sense

IV THE FOUR C'S OF SOLDIERING: CUNNING

Where Cunning Scores

Out-Boering the Boer

Masters of Cunning

How to Inculcate Cunning

Ruses of War

V THE FOUR C'S OF SOLDIERING: CHEERFULNESS

A Factor in Success

How to Inculcate Cheerfulness

VI HOW TO CARRY OUT TRAINING

General Scheme for Training: Parades

How to Make the Training Practical and Interesting to the Men

Minor Training Sandwiched In

Tactical War Game

The Attitude of the Officer

Verbal Orders

Conclusion

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews