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Vol. 6, No. 3, Autumn 2005
Painting by Brittain, Flight Lieutenant Miller Gore
19710261-1436
ISSN 1492-465X
Table of Content
Messages
Strategic Thought
Planning for Success: The Challenge of Applying Operational Art in Post-Conflict Afghanistan
by Howard G. Coombs et le général Rick Hillier
Maritime Operations
The Chicoutimi Accident: Lessons Learned and Not Learned
by Peter T. Haydon
Rapid Reaction Forces
Canada's Past, Present and Potential Future Contributions to a United Nations High-Readiness, Rapid Reaction Military Capability.
by major David A. Wu
Information Operations and Management
Information Operations/Information Management
The way ahead for information management
Electronic Warfare and Computer Security
Electronic Warfare and Computer Security
History
Strength Born from Weakness: The Establishment of the Raiding Concept and the British Commandos
C. Anthony Law - Master and Commander
Views and Opinions
Twice the Citizen - Twice the Employer
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: Holland Liberation Celebrants View the Canadian Forces from Three Perspectives
by Tom Douglas
Commentary: Transforming Search and Rescue
by Martin Shadwick
Book Reviews
A New World Order: Whither thou Pollyanna?
The Soldiers’ General: Bert Hoffmeister at War
Living by the Sword? The Ethics of Armed Intervention
Kill the Führer: Section X and Operation Foxley
Get Rommel: The Secret British Mission to Kill Hitler’s Greatest General
Shock Army of the British Empire: The Canadian Corps in the Last 100 Days of the Great War
No Holding Back: Operation Totalize, Normandy, August 1944
Général Dollard Ménard. De Dieppe au Référendum