The Right Man For the Job: Lieutenant General Sir Stanley Savige as a Military Commander (2006) By Gavin Keating
To his troops, Savige was known simply as 'Old Stan', and he developed a reputation as a commander who had an exceptionally strong rapport with those who served under him. However, his relations with his military contemporaries were frequently acrimonious. His detractors charged that he lacked the technical knowledge for higher command, had been promoted beyond his ability and was overly reliant on his subordinates. It is their view that has largely influenced contemporary history. This book examines Lieutenant General Savige's command performance during the Second World War. It is story that considers some of the critical issues faced by the Australian Army during this time
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