An Officer and a Gentlewoman: The Making of a Female British Army Officer

Paperback Published on: 17/01/2013
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An Officer and a Gentlewoman
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A look into one woman's journey through sandhurst. what could of been a very dry subject, was written so well and with humour that if became an interesting... READ MORE
suzanne fareham
An Officer and a Gentlewoman
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A look into one woman's journey through sandhurst. what could of been a very dry subject, was written so well with humour it became very interesting tale. ... READ MORE
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Synopsis

When Heloise Goodley ditched her City job and decided to attend officer training at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, she had no prior military experience. On her arrival she was a complete novice: she'd never fired a rifle, she couldn't march; she couldn't make her bed; she couldn't even shine her shoes.

An Officer and a Gentlewoman charts Goodley's absorbing journey through Sandhurst and on to Afghanistan and gives an insight into the array of bizarre military behaviours and customs at this esoteric and hidden institution. With wit and sensitivity Goodley details her experiences as a cadet and the painful transition from civilian to soldier. Moreover, she rejects lazy preconceptions and sheds new light on what has hitherto been a bastion of maleness - the British Army.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
  • ISBN: 9781472102171
  • Number of pages: 336
  • Dimensions: 198 x 143 x 24 mm
  • Weight: 244g
  • Languages: English

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An Officer and a Gentlewoman
Excellent in every way
A fantastic book that I couldn't put down from start to finish. A wonderfully written, light hearted look at a woman's battle with Sandhurst
RWilkinson