A Soldier First

A Soldier First by Rick Hillier is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on October 5, 2010, featuring 552 pages in English. This book presents the personal narrative of General Rick Hillier, who served as Chief of the Defence Staff of the Canadian Forces and became a prominent figure in Canada’s military landscape. Hillier shares his experiences from his early days in the military to his significant roles during domestic crises and international conflicts, particularly highlighting Canada’s involvement in Afghanistan.
Readers will find a candid account of Hillier’s leadership and the challenges faced by Canadian soldiers at war. The narrative delves into the complexities of military command, public perception, and the political landscape surrounding military operations. Through his frank storytelling, Hillier addresses the realities of combat and the sacrifices made by service members, offering insights into the military’s role in contemporary society. This edition provides a comprehensive look at military biography and autobiography, making it a notable contribution to the genre.
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Canada’s most popular military leader since the Second World War tells his own story about our soldiers at war.
In the summer of 2008, General Rick Hillier resigned his command as Chief of the Defence Staff of the Canadian Forces. You could almost hear the sigh of relief in Ottawa as Canada’s most popular, and most controversial, leader since the Second World War left a role in which he’d been as frank-speaking, as unpredictable, and as resolutely apolitical as any military leader this country has ever seen.
Born and raised in Newfoundland, Hillier joined the military as a young man and quickly climbed the ranks. He played a significant role in domestic challenges, such as the 1998 ice story that paralyzed much of eastern Ontario and Quebec, and he quickly became a player on the international scene, commanding an American corps in Texas and a multinational NATO task force in Bosnia-Herzegovina. But it was his role as General Rick Hillier, Canada’s Chief of the Defence Staff, that defined him as a Canadian public figure. In Afghanistan, Canada faced its first combat losses since the Korean War and every casualty suddenly became front-page news. A country formerly ambivalent or even angry about its role in the conflict suddenly became gripped by the drama playing out not only in the war zone of a country half-way around the world, but in the unfriendly conference rooms in the country’s capital as Hillier pulled no punches, demanding more funding and more troops and more appreciation for the women and men fighting a war on foreign soil.
A Soldier First is a hard-hitting, frank account of Hillier’s role in his own words. The man who never backed down from the Taliban or Canada’s top political leaders tells all in what will be one of the most important books to come out of this country this decade.
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