The British Army, the Gurkhas and Cold War Strategy in the Far East, 1947-1954

Raffi Gregorian

The British Army, the Gurkhas and Cold War Strategy in the Far East, 1947-1954
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Published
10 May 2002
Pages
335
ISBN
9780333801482

The British Army, the Gurkhas and Cold War Strategy in the Far East, 1947-1954

Raffi Gregorian

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This volume argues that post-war Britain’s imperial over-extension has been exaggerated. Britain developed and adjusted its defence strategy based upon the perceived Communist threat and available resources. It was especially successful at adapting to meet the strategic and resource challenges from the Far East from 1947-54. There British and Gurkha forces were deployed only in contingencies that threatened vital British interests, while the US and Commonwealth allies were persuaded to accept key wartime missions, thus preserving Britain’s ability to fight in Western Europe.

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