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E. D. Swinton (1868–1951)

Autor de The Defence of Duffer's Drift

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Créditos de la imagen: Image from Tanks, 1914-1918; the log-book of a pioneer (1919) by Sir Albert Gerald Stern

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Nombre legal
Swinton, Ernest Dunlop
Otros nombres
Forethought, Lieutenant Backsight (pseudonym)
O'le Luk-Oie [Olaf shut-eye] (pseudonym)
Fecha de nacimiento
1868-10-21
Fecha de fallecimiento
1951-01-15
Género
male
Nacionalidad
UK
Ocupaciones
soldier
author
professor
Organizaciones
British Army
Royal Tank Corps
Biografía breve
Major General Sir Earnest D. Swinton, K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O., was a noted English soldier, author and professor. Considered by Field Marshal Earl Wavell as one of the most far-sighted officers the British Army has produced, he wrote before World War I on the effects of air warfare, mining and of psychological warfare. In 1914, Sir Swinton completely revolutionized warfare by his invention of the tank; he, more than anyone else, was responsible for its introduction and development.

He served as Professor of Military Histoy at Oxford from 1925 to 1939, and later as Commandant of the Royal Tank Corps from 1934 to 1938 - earning the rank of Major General.

As a Captain, shortly after sevice in the Boer War, he wrote "The Defence of Duffer's Drift," using the pseudonym, Lieutenant Backsight Forethought, or BF. Duffer's Drift has become a military classic on minor tactics in this century. In addition to Duffer's Drift, and contributing to many journals, he authored The Green Curve in 1909 and The Great Tab Dope in 1915, under the pseudonym O'le Luk-Oie (Olaf shut-eye). His other works include The Study Of War in 1926 and his final publication, An Eastern Odyssey written in 1935.

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This book was surprisingly entertaining. Although written to educate young officers on battlefield tactics it reads like Groundhog Day, with young Lieutenant Backsight Forethought has to fight the same battle over and over again until he gets it right.
 
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Unkletom | 2 reseñas más. | Aug 15, 2014 |
An unusual and interesting book, very entertaining and recommended for even the more casual military reader. Swinton's book is a classic for good reasons. Rather than instructing cadets with a dry textbook approach, the dreams of the main character demonstrate the different ways a young officer attempts to defend a river crossing, making the lessons more interesting and informative. And certainly more interesting to read than a textbook!
 
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jztemple | 2 reseñas más. | Dec 1, 2010 |
A classic in small unit tactics in the British and US Armies, this book is recommended, without qualification for the modern professional soldier. The trials and tribulations of young Lieutenant Backsight Forethought in South Africa fighting aginst the wily Boer.
 
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Highlander99 | 2 reseñas más. | Jul 16, 2006 |

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Miembros
226
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