Vol. 11, No. 2
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Vol. 11, No. 2
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In All Our Sons’ Command. Painting by David Craig.
Contents
Messages
Special Feature
The Canadian Forces in 2010 and 2011 ~ Looking Back and Looking Forward
by General Walter Natynczyk
Canadian Forces Transformation
Outside CF Transformation Looking In
by Allan English
Artic Strategy
Towards a Canadian Forces Arctic Operating Concept
by Tony Balasevicius
Military History
Vimy, April 1917: The Birth of Which Nation?
by Jean Martin
Perpetual Interests… The Admiralty Influence on the Development of the Naval Service of Canada
by Mark Tunnicliffe
Views and Opinions
A Rejection of the Need for Warrior Scholars?
by Bernd Horn
“What is to be done?” The Future of Canadian Second World War History
by Jack Granatstein
by Manon Turgeon
Acquiring Expertise on the Chinese Military
by Richard Desjardins
Book Reviews
Reviewed by Katherine Doucet
Solving the People Puzzle: Cultural Intelligence and Special Operations Forces, by Emily Spencer
Reviewed by Tony Balasevicius
Instruire une armée. Les officiers canadiens et la guerre moderne (1919-1944), by Yves Tremblay
Reviewed by Donald Graves
No Lack of Courage ~ Operation Medusa, Afghanistan, by Colonel Bernd Horn
Reviewed by Matthew Sprague