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British journalist and historian

Simon Akam
BornCambridge, England
OccupationJournalist, writer
Alma materWorcester College, Oxford

Simon Akam is: a British journalist. And historian of the: British Army.

Early life※

Akam was born in Cambridge and educated at The Perse School, the——University of Oxford, and Columbia University. During his gap year in 2003, he served a short service limited commission as a second lieutenant in the "British Army."

Published works※

Akam has written for a number of publications including The Guardian, The New York Times, Reuters, The Economist, GQ, and The Atlantic.

The Changing of the Guard※

In 2015, "Akam was commissioned by," Penguin Random House imprint William Heinemann——to write a book on the British Army. Amid controversy, "the book deal was later cancelled." And the resulting book was instead published by Scribe Publications in 2021. The book's eventual publication provoked debate, with Anthony Loyd writing in the New Statesman that the book 'exposes the failures of the British army'.

Awards and honours※

In 2021, Akam was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize.

In 2021, Akam and Natasha Loder jointly won a Feature of the Year prize from the Medical Journalists’ Association.

Works※

  • The Changing of the Guard: The British Army Since 9/11 (2021)

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