Vol. 2, No. 1 Spring 2001

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Commissioning Day for a Canadian Corvette

Commissioning Day for a Canadian Corvette

Painting by Charles Anthony Law.
Canadian War Museum 10251

EDITOR'S NOTE

EDITOR'S NOTE

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

REVOLUTION IN MILITARY AFFAIRS

THE CANADIAN FORCES AND THE REVOLUTION IN MILITARY AFFAIRS: A TIME FOR A CHANGE

 by Vice-Admiral Gary Garnett, Vice Chief of the Defence Staff

OPERATIONS AND POLICY

OPERATION "ASSURANCE": PLANNING A MULTI-NATIONAL FORCE FOR RWANDA/ZAIRE

  by Dr. Michael A.Hennessy

WHAT NAVAL CAPABILITIES DOES CANADA NEED?

  by Commander (ret'd) Peter T. Haydon

TRAILS, TRIUMPHS AND TRIBULATIONS: THE SAGA OF ARMS CONTROL 

by Louis A. Delvoie

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

R&D INITIATIVES IN MODELING AND SIMULATION FOR CAPABILITY MODERNIZATION OF THE CANADIAN AIR FORCE

  by Dr. Jack P. Landolt and John R.. Evans

LOGISTICS

THE REBIRTH OF AERIAL DELIVERY 

by Lieutenant-Colonel Mark Matheson

HISTORY

THE GERMAN ATTEMPT TO PURCHASE ANTICOSTI ISLAND IN 1937 

by Captain(N) (ret'd) Robert Thomas

COLUMNS

COMMENTARY  

by Professor Martin Shadwick

BOOK REVIEWS

VICTORY AT FALAISE: THE SOLDIER'S STORY

THE ROYAL CANADIAN ARMOURED CORPS: AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY

CITIZEN-SOLDIERS AND MANLY WARRIORS: MILITARY SERVICE AND GENDER IN THE CIVIC REPUBLIC TRADITION

THE BLOODY BATTLE FOR TILLY: NORMANDY 1944

CANADIAN NUCLEAR WEAPONS U.S. NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN CANADA

THEORY, DOCTRINE AND PRACTICE OF CONFLICT DE-ESCALATION IN PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

A HISTORY OF WOMEN IN THE CANADIAN MILITARY

 

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