Vol. 3, No. 3 Autumn 2002
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Vol. 3, No. 3 Autumn 2002

Gun Fire, Artillery Ranges,Wales, September 1943
Tableau du capitaine Lawren P. Harris
Musée canadien de la guerre 12688
POLICY
by Dr. Joel J. Sokolsky
THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH OR NOTHING: A MEDIA STRATEGY FOR THE MILITARY IN THE INFORMATION AGE
by Colonel R.M. Williams
THE DEFENCE REVIEW: ATTACKING THE STRATEGY - RESOURCES MISMATCH
by Dr. Scot Robertson
OPERATIONS
BOSNIA REVISITED: A RECENT NATIONAL COMMANDER'S PERSPECTIVE
by Colonel Chris Corrigan
LEADERSHIP
LEADERSHIP AND THE KOSOVO AIR CAMPAIGN
by Colonel Alain Boyer
ORGANIZATION
THE ARMIES OF CANADA AND AUSTRALIA: CLOSER COLLABORATION?
by Lieutenant-Colonel John C. Blaxland
HISTORY
THE INCOMPARABLE BILLY BISHOP:THE MAN AND THE MYTHS
by Lieutenant-Colonel David Bashow
BILLY BISHOP - BRAVE FLYER, BOLD LIAR
by Brereton Greenhous
VIEWS AND OPINIONS
by Martin Shadwick
by Louis A. Delvoie
DEBATING THE MILITARY PROFESSION
by Major David Last, Ph.D
SOLDIERS, NOT "POST-MODERN PROFESSIONALS"
by Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Schnelle
BOOK REVIEWS
THE REVOLUTION IN MILITARY AFFAIRS
CANADA'S ARMY: WAGING WAR AND KEEPING THE PEACE
RETREAT TO THE REICH: THE GERMAN DEFEAT IN FRANCE, 1944
A HISTORY OF MILITARY THOUGHT FROM THE ENLIGHTENMENT TO THE COLD WAR
SUN TZU AND THE ART OF MODERN WARFARE


