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Vol. 4, No. 3, Autumn 2003

Cover

Fire on Board During Action

Painting by: Commander Thomas h . Beament
Canadian War Museum 10029

ISSN 1492-0786

POLICY

A GRAND STRATEGY FOR A SMALL COUNTRY
by Hugh Segal

COMMAND AND CONTROL

COMPLEXITY SQUARED: OPERATING IN THE FUTURE BATTLESPACE
by Lieutenant-Colonel Bernd Horn

LEADERSHIP

AEROSPACE POWER AND LEADERSHIP PERSPECTIVES: THE HUMAN DIMENSION
by Colonel Randall Wakelam

PUBLIC OPINION

DEFENDING THE CANDIAN PUBLIC
by Dr. Don Munton

HUMAN RESOURCES

THE DND/CF OMBUDSMAN: FIVE YEARS LATER COMMENTARY AND QUESTIONS
by André Marin

OPERATIONAL ANALYSIS

OPTION ANALYSIS: USING THE METHOD OF EVEN SWAPS
by Dr. W.J. Hurley and Dr. W.S. Andrews

HISTORY

OPERATION FLODDEN: THE SEA FIGHT OFF BERNEVAL AND THE SUPPRESSION OF THE GOEBBELS BATTERY, 19 AUGUST 1942
by Brereton Greenhous

VIEWS AND OPINIONS

COMMENTARY : CARRIERS, SEALIFT AND REPLENISHMENT
by Martin Shadwick

OPERATIONAL ANALYSIS ON THE USE OF DIRECT FIRE SUPPORT VEHICLES
by Major Les Mader

BOOK REVIEWS

NO HIGHER PURPOSE: THE OFFICIAL OPERATIONAL HISTORY OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR, 1939-1943. VOLUME II, PART I.

FIELDS OF FIRE: THE CANDIANS IN NORMANDY (THE 1998 JOANNE GOODMAN LECTURES)

TALKING HEADS TALKING ARMS (3 VOLUMES)

BATTLE: A HISTORY OF COMBAT AND CULTURE FROM ANCIENT GREEZE TO MODERN AMERICABattle

SEPTEMBER 11: CONSEQUENCES FOR CANADA

BLUES ON BLUE: A HISTORY OF FRIENDLY FIRE

IRAN-IRAQ WAR IN THE AIR 1980-1988

STEPPING STONES TO NOWHERE: THE ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA AND AMERICAN MILITARY STRATEGY, 1867-1945