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==Selected bibliography==
 
==Selected bibliography==
*Gangs and Counter-gangs (1960), Barrie and Rockliff
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*[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=EK4vAAAAIAAJ&dq=Frank+Kitson&prev=http://www.google.co.uk/search%3Fq%3D%2522frank%2Bkitson%2522%26ie%3Dutf-8%26oe%3Dutf-8%26aq%3Dt%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official%26client%3Dfirefox-a&sa=X&oi=print&ct=result&cd=3&cad=author-navigational&pgis=1 Gangs and Counter-gangs] (1960), Barrie and Rockliff
 
*Low Intensity Operations: Subversion, Insurgency and Peacekeeping (1971), Faber and Faber - reprint 1991 ISBN 0-571-16181-2  
 
*Low Intensity Operations: Subversion, Insurgency and Peacekeeping (1971), Faber and Faber - reprint 1991 ISBN 0-571-16181-2  
 
*Bunch of Five (1977)   
 
*Bunch of Five (1977)   
 
*Prince Rupert: Admiral and General-at-sea ([[1998]]), Constable and Robinson
 
*Prince Rupert: Admiral and General-at-sea ([[1998]]), Constable and Robinson
 
*Old Ironsides: The Military Biography of Oliver Cromwell ([[2004]]), Weidenfeld Military
 
*Old Ironsides: The Military Biography of Oliver Cromwell ([[2004]]), Weidenfeld Military
 
  
 
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Revision as of 21:46, 4 December 2007

General Sir Frank Kitson OBE, KCB, MC (born 1926) is a retired British Officer and counterinsurgency theorist. He rose to be Commander-in-Chief UK Land Forces from 1982 to 1985 and was Aide-de-Camp General to the Queen from 1983 to 1985. In 1985 he became a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire. He saw active service in counter revolutionary operations in post war colonial conflicts.

Career

  • Kenya 1951
  • Malaysia 1957
  • Oman 1958-1959
  • Cyprus 1962
  • Britain 1969-1987
  • Ireland 1970-1972[1]

counterinsurgency theorist

His earlier published work on counter-gangs and measures of deception, including the use of defectors, continues to provoke strong opinions. Although sometimes wrongly credited with inventing concepts of pseudo-gangs and pseudo-operations (for example, used earlier in the Huk Insurrection[2] in the Philippines), his writing gave the issue a wider audience. In retirement he has given evidence to the Saville Inquiry[3] into Bloody Sunday in Northern Ireland.

Selected bibliography

  • Gangs and Counter-gangs (1960), Barrie and Rockliff
  • Low Intensity Operations: Subversion, Insurgency and Peacekeeping (1971), Faber and Faber - reprint 1991 ISBN 0-571-16181-2
  • Bunch of Five (1977)
  • Prince Rupert: Admiral and General-at-sea (1998), Constable and Robinson
  • Old Ironsides: The Military Biography of Oliver Cromwell (2004), Weidenfeld Military

Notes