Field Marshal Claude Auchinleck

Field Marshal Claude Auchinleck by Evan McGilvray, published by Pen & Sword Books Limited on April 10, 2024, offers a comprehensive biography that examines Auchinleck’s significant contributions to the British and Indian Armies throughout his military career. Spanning 264 pages, this work delves into Auchinleck’s experiences from his commissioning in the Indian Army in 1904 to his pivotal roles during World War II, including his command in North Africa and logistical support in Burma.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Auchinleck’s military strategies and the transformations within the British Army and the Empire during his tenure. The biography covers his early campaigns against the Turks, his involvement in the pacification of the Northwest Frontier, and his leadership during critical battles. McGilvray’s account also addresses the challenges Auchinleck faced, including political interference and the complexities of command during significant historical events, making it a valuable resource for those interested in military history and biography.
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Field Marshal Claude Auchinleck’s biography explores his pivotal roles in transforming the British and Indian Armies through campaigns and strategic commands.
Field Marshal Claude Auchinleck is a study not only of the individual but also of how the British Army, Indian Army and the Empire were transformed during his long military career. Auchinleck was commissioned into the Indian Army from 1904 and served with distinction against the Turks in Egypt and the Mesopotamian campaign, earning a DSO. Between the wars he was involved in the pacification of the Northwest Frontier (now Pakistan).
In the Second World War he briefly led a division in the ill-fated Norway campaign before being appointed Commander-in-Chief, India. He is best remembered for his controversial stint in command in North Africa, where he replaced Wavell in July 1941. He halted Rommel at the First Battle of El Alamein but was then replaced by Montgomery and resumed as C-in-C India, where his logistical support for Fourteenth Army was vital to success in Burma. Post-war he planned and oversaw Partition and British withdrawal from India. Here, as in North Africa, interference from his political masters added to the burdens of command. Evan McGilvray appraises Auchinleck’s long and varied career in its entirety.
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