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Vol. 4, No. 1, Spring 2003

Cover

Marshalling of the Hallies

Painting by: Paul Goranson
Canadian War Museum 11402

ISSN 1492-0786

EDUCATION

THE PROMISE AND THE PITFALLS OF DISTRIBUTED LEARNING
by Dr. A.J. Barrett

POLICY

SURVEILLANCE AND CANADIAN MARITIME DOMESTIC SECURITY
by Captain (N) Peter Avis

15 NORTHERN COMMAND AND THE EVOLUTION OF CANADA–US DEFENCE RELATIONS
by Philippe Lagassé

OPERATIONS

AN EXPEDIENT REORGANIZATION: THE NDHQ J-STAFF SYSTEM IN THE GULF WAR
by Todd Fitzgerald and Dr. Michael A. Hennessy

COMMAND AND CONTROL

SYNTHESIZING TWO APPROACHES TO DECISION MAKING IN COMMAND AND CONTROL
by Dr. David J. Bryant, Dr. Robert D.G. Webb and Carol McCann

KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN THE MILITARY CONTEXT
by S.G. McIntyre, M. Gauvin and B. Waruszynski

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

DEPLETED URANIUM ON THE BATTLEFIELD: PART 1 – BALLISTIC CONSIDERATIONS
by Dr. William Andrews

MILITARY ETHOS

DEFINING THE CULTURE: THE CANADIAN ARMY IN THE 21ST CENTURY
by Colonel M.D. Capstick

REPORT

THE CANADIAN FORCES OF TOMORROW: MAINTAINING STRATEGIC EFFECTIVENESS AND RELEVANCE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
by Dr. Scot Robertson and Dr. Michael Hennessy

VIEWS AND OPINIONS

COMMENTARY: THE TANK AND ASYMMETRIC CHOICES
by Martin Shadwick

WHO KILLED VON RICHTHOFEN?
by Lieutenant-Colonel David Bashow

BOOK REVIEWS

FIGHTING SAIL ON LAKE HURON AND GEORGIAN BAY: THE WAR OF 1812 AND ITS AFTERMATH

AVOIDING ARMAGEDDON: CANADIAN MILITARY STRATEGY AND NUCLEAR WEAPONS 1950-63

HIGH FLIGHT: AVIATION AND THE CANADIAN IMAGINATION

QUEBEC, 1759: THE SIEGE AND THE BATTLE

THE EVOLUTION OF SPECIAL FORCES IN COUNTER-TERRORISM: THE BRITISH AND AMERICAN EXPERIENCES