'Shan' Hackett is remembered by his own and succeeding generations for a
variety of achievements and attributes. A superb fighting soldier, he
served with the Trans-Jordan Force, had fought through North Africa and
was involved in the formation of the Long Range Desert Group, the SAS
and Popski's Private Army. He went on to raise 4th Parachute Brigade
which he commanded with flair at Arnhem where he was wounded and
captured. He escaped and got back to British lines. He rose to high rank
filling key command and staff appointments in the British Army and NATO.
Always an intellectual, yet highly practical, man, he retired to become
Principal of King's College London where he was revered by staff and
students. He wrote many acclaimed works including The Third World War
and its sequel The Third World War - The Untold Story. He was constantly
in demand for his television programs and radio commentary up to his
death in 1997.