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- About the Author
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When Singapore declared independence in 1965, it faced the monumental task of building a military from scratch. Aristocracy of Armed Talent tells the story of the development of the Singapore Armed Forces through a collective portrait of its leaders.
This book is based on interviews with twenty-eight flag officers, offering a firsthand look at Singapore’s military from the very leaders who helped shape it. It addresses the challenges Singapore faced in building its officer core and encouraging individuals to stay and make a career out of military service. In a society where the majority Chinese population traditionally devalued military careers, and where military service was associated with foreign occupiers and colonizers, Singapore had to learn to build a culture of leadership for its armed forces. It also dispels some of the myths that have shrouded military culture in the country.
As former flag officers are often recruited into senior civil service and political roles, understating the military elite culture is central to understanding Singapore’s politics. This book provides a rare window on an exceptional and globally influential institution.
- “a rich, one-stop resource on the 170 people who earned a general's star in SAF service and analysis in detail of how the system works...Samuel engages the reader with his lively writing, judicious use of puns and factoids, complemented by first person accounts from SAF scholars who shared their thoughts on their military careers.”
-David Boey
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Samuel Ling Wei Chan is an adjunct senior lecturer with the University of New South Wales, Canberra.
Cover Type: Paperback
Page Count: 528
Year Published: 2019
Size: 299mm x 152mm