Vol 4. No 2
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Vol. 4, No. 2 Summer 2003

Canadian 5.5-inch Guns
Painting by: Major Charles Comfort
Canadian War Museum 12247
ISSN 1492-465X
CONTENTS
OPERATIONS
THE INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ASSISTANCE FORCE: THE ORIGINS OF A STABILIZATION FORCE
by Dr. Sean Maloney
COUNTER-TERRORISM
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: A KEY COMPONENT OF COUNTER-TERRORISM STRATEGY
by Dr. L.J. Leggat
DEFENCE POLICY
FACTS AND INVARIANTS: THE CHANGING CONTEXT OF CANADIAN DEFENCE POLICY
by Major Jeff Tasseron
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
DEPLETED URANIUM ON THE BATTLEFIELD PART 2 – BIOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS
by Dr. William Andrews, Dr. Edward Ough, Dr. Brent Lewis and Dr. Leslie Bennett
COMMAND AND CONTROL
COMPLEXITY AND THE LIMITS OF MODERN BATTLESPACE VISUALIZATION
by Colonel Christian Rousseau
MILITARY MEDICINE
PROGNOSIS 2020: A MILITARY MEDICAL STRATEGY FOR THE CANADIAN FORCES
by Colonel David Salisbury and Dr. Allan English
HISTORY
by Dr. Jack English
VIEWS AND OPINIONS
by Martin Shadwick
by Colonel R.T. Wakelam
BOOK REVIEWS
AMERICAN EMPIRE: THE REALITIES AND CONSEQUENCES OF U.S. DIPLOMACY
THE HALIFAX EXPLOSION AND THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY
THE GOVERNOR GENERAL’S HORSE GUARDS: SECOND TO NONE
A KEEN SOLDIER: THE EXECUTION OF SECOND WORLD WAR PRIVATE HAROLD PRINGLE
OUR GLORY AND OUR GRIEF: TORONTONIANS AND THE GREAT WAR
WAR AT THE TOP OF THE WORLD: THE STRUGGLE FOR AFGHANISTAN AND ASIA
Vol. 4, No. 2


