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Vol. 5, No. 2, Summer 2004
Painting by
Lieutenant Thomas Wood
Canadian War Museum 10558
ISSN 1492-465X
CONTENTS
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
An Officer Training Corps for Canada
LEADERSHIP
The Worm Revisited: An Examination of Fear and Courage in Combat
by Colonel Bernd Horn
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
Defence Knowledge Management: A Passing Fad?
by Lieutenant-Colonel John Girard
MILITARY EDUCATION
Military Degrees: How High is
the Bar and Where’s the Beef?
by Lieutenant-Colonel David Last
TECHNOLOGY
Approaches to Determining Army Operational Stockpile Levels
by Dr. William S. Andrews and Dr. William J. Hurley
LOGISTICS
Assistance From Ashore: The Evolution
of Naval Logistics Sites From the Korean War to Operation ‘Apollo’
by Commander Mark Watson
HISTORY
Portrait of a Battalion Commander: Lieutenant-colonel George Stuart Tuxford
at The Second Battle of Ypres, April 1915
by Dr. Andrew Godefroy
VIEWS AND OPINIONS
Can the CF Develop Viable National Joint Capabilities?
by Brigadier-General G.W. Nordick
Commentary: Defence and the Election
by Martin Shadwick
BOOK REVIEWS
Lest We Forget: A Review of Books Marking the 60th Anniversary of D-DAY
Not the Slightest Chance: The Defence of Hong Kong, 1941
Through The Hitler Line: Memoirs of an Infantry Chaplain
The Precision Revolution: GPS and the Future of Aerial Warfare
Dans la tourmente: deux hôpitaux militaires canadiens-français dans la France en guerre (1915-1919)