Company Commander

A leader's journey through the perils of war

Russell Lewis author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Ebury Publishing

Published:23rd May '13

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This compelling memoir recounts the challenges faced by Major Russell Lewis while commanding a company in Afghanistan, highlighting the weight of leadership. Company Commander is a profound exploration of bravery.

In Company Commander, Major Russell Lewis shares a gripping first-person account of his six-month tour in Afghanistan, where he led a company of two hundred soldiers from the British Army's Parachute Regiment. The narrative captures the immense responsibility of having so many lives depending on him, as he faced daily challenges that could mean the difference between life and death. The pressure was relentless, with the constant threat of attack looming over him and his men, creating an atmosphere of tension that never subsided.

The book delves into the harrowing experiences Major Lewis encountered during his deployment in Helmand Province, one of the most dangerous regions in the world. He recounts the heart-wrenching moments of witnessing injuries and fatalities among his troops, illustrating the emotional toll that such responsibilities take on a leader. Through his vivid storytelling, readers gain insight into the strategic decision-making processes that accompany frontline battles, highlighting the complexity and weight of command in warfare.

Company Commander is more than just a military memoir; it is a testament to bravery, resilience, and leadership under fire. As Major Lewis reflects on his experiences, he invites readers to consider what it truly means to lead in the face of adversity. This powerful account serves as an inspiring reminder of the sacrifices made by those in uniform and the profound impact of their service on both their lives and the lives of those they protect.

For those of us who have never seen active service, Russell Lewis’s book is an exciting introduction to the tough and dangerous world of military leadership under fire * Chris Patten *
The pressures on a Company Commander are huge and in this book Russell Lewis brings to life most vividly both the intensity of the combat and the depth of care for those under his command. It is a most compelling book that shines new light on the ferocity and the humanity of the Afghanistan conflict. I commend this book to military historians and the general reader alike * General The Lord Dannatt *

ISBN: 9780753540312

Dimensions: 198mm x 127mm x 26mm

Weight: 291g

432 pages