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Vol. 2, No. 1, Spring 2001
Commissioning Day for a Canadian Corvette
Painting by Charles Anthony Law.
Canadian War Museum 10251
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
EDITOR'S NOTE
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/ZAÏRE
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 H. Thomas
COLUMNS
COMMENTARY: LESSONS FROM AUSTRALIA?
by 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