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Desert
Sands, Jungle Lands:
A biography of Major General Ken Eather
A
look at the life and thoughts of a soldier who rose through the
ranks
By Steve Eather. Allen & Unwin. 236pp. $35.
Reviewer
::
Pte John Wellfare
At the
outbreak of WW2, Ken Eather formed and took command of the 2/1st
Battalion, 2nd AIF.
He
rose through the ranks during the course of the war and was eventually
promoted to Major General in 1945.
The
author of his biography, Steve Eather, is a distant relative of
the WW2 officer and an ex-RAAF serviceman.
Desert
Sands, Jungle Lands follows Maj-Gen Eather's service from battles
at Bardia and Tobruk through to commanding 11 Division in the campaign
against the Japanese garrison at Rabaul.
Eather's
biography is well set out in a simple, chronological style with
plenty of diary and letter extracts to give the reader an insight
into the commander's thoughts.
This
is where the book's demographic becomes narrower. Maj-Gen Eather
was an officer in a time when a distinct class gap existed between
enlisted and commissioned ranks.
The
occasionally narrow views expressed by him in the letter extracts
may frustrate some enlisted personnel, while officers will likely
be inspired by his leadership style and sense of responsibility
for his men.
Essentially
Desert Sands, Jungle Lands is the story of a leader and will be
of most interest to leaders or aspiring leaders.
While not necessarily appealing to all, Maj-Gen Eather's biography
is certainly a story worth telling and provides a reliable insight
into the nature of leadership and warfare in his time.
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