Canadian Military Journal Vol 14. No 3.
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by Edgar Bundy
Canadian War Museum 19710261-0110
Table of Contents
CANADA’S NAVY
Does Canada Need Submarines?
by Michael Byers
The Contribution of Submarines to Canada’s Freedom of Action on the World Stage
by Paul T. Mitchell
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
The Past, Present and Future of Chinese Cyber Operations
by Jonathan Racicot
SENIOR CIVIL SERVANTS AND NATIONAL DEFENCE
Unelected, Unarmed Servants of the State: The Changing Role of Senior Civil Servants inside Canada’s National Defence
by Daniel Gosselin
MILITARY HISTORY
Know Your Ground: A Look at Military Geographic Intelligence and Planning in the Second World War
by Lori Sumner
The Colonial Militia of Vancouver Island and British Columbia 1853–1871
by Adam Goulet
VIEWS AND OPINIONS
The Duty to Remember is an Integral Part of Bilateral Relations
by Marcel Cloutier
Whatever Happened to Mission Command in the CAF?
by Allan English
Compulsory Release and Duty of Fairness
by Kostyantyn Grygoryev
COMMENTARY
The Aurora Chronicles
by Martin Shadwick
JOURNAL REVIEW ESSAY
Situational Awareness Depends upon Intelligence Gathering, but Good Preparation Depends upon Knowledge of the Issues
by Sylvain Chalifour
BOOK REVIEWS
Military Workfare: The Soldier and Social Citizenship in Canada
by Deborah Cowen
Reviewed by Scott N. Romaniuk
Challenges in Intelligence Analysis: Lessons from 1300 BC to the Present
by Timothy Walton
Reviewed by Ross Gouseinov