Vol. 6, No. 3, Autumn 2005

CWM Painting

Night Target, Germany

Painting by: Brittain, Flight Lieutenant Miller Gore
19710261-1436

ISSN 1492-465X

Contents

Messages

Editor’s Corner

letter to the editor

Strategic Thought

planning for success: the challenge of applying operational art in post-conflict afghanistan

by Howard G. Coombs and General Rick Hillier

Maritime Operations

the chicoutimi accident: lessons learned and not learned

by Peter T. Haydon

Rapid Reaction Forces

canada’s past, present and potential future contributions to a united nations high-readiness, rapid reaction military capability

by Major David A. Wu

Information Operations/Management

from kosovo to afghanistan: canada and information operations

by Second Lieutenant Jessica M. Davis

the way ahead for information management

by Major Patrick Cormier

Electronic Warfare and Computer Security

applying electronic warfare solutions to network security

by Major Ron Smith and Dr. Scott Knight

History

strength born from weakness: the establishment of the raiding concept and the british commandos

by Colonel Bernd Horn

c. anthony law: master and commander

by Lieutenant (N) Pat Jessup

artistic impressions of war

by Raina-Clair Gillis

Views and Opinions

uneasy partners, hopeful future – the royal military college of canada and the canadian defence academy

by Dr. A.J. Barrett

twice the citizen – twice the employer

by Sergeant J.A. Hudec

yesterday, today and tomorrow: holland liberation celebrants view the canadian forces from three perspectives

by Tom Douglas

Commentary

by Martin Shadwick

Book Reviews

A new world order: Whither thou Pollyanna?

voices of terror : manifestos, writings and manuals of al qaeda, hamas, and other terrorists from around the world and throughout the ages

The soldiers’ General: Bert Hoffmeister at war

Living by the sword? The ethics of armed intervention

Kill the FÜhrer: Section X and Operation Foxley

Get Rommel: The Secret British mission to Kill Hitler’s Greatest General

Shock Army of the British Empire: The Canadian Corps in the last 100 days of the Great War

No Holding Back: Operation Totalize, Normandy, August 1944

Général Dollard Ménard. de Dieppe au Référendum


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