Sifting the Ashes
Retaining the Hard-Won Lessons of Britain’s Afghan War
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:18th Jan '25
Should be back in stock very soon

The British military spent 20 years fighting in Afghanistan. Considering the UK’s achievements against its objectives, defeat seems the most accurate description of the campaign’s outcome. How institutions respond to and learn from failure is a good measure of their effectiveness. But Britain's war in Afganistan also saw considerable tactical and operational learning to solve complex problems. Not only are some of the solutions valuable, but the processes by which they were derived bear study. The question is whether these lessons will be retained. This Whitehall Paper delves into some of the many valuable and hard-won lessons that can be derived from a study of British operations in Afganistan, beginning a conversation as to their relevance for future British miliatry undertakings.
ISBN: 9781041033363
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 229g
108 pages