Canadian Military Journal Vol 14. No 4.
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Vol. 14, No. 4
by Stephen Quick
Table of Contents
CANADA’S ARMY
A Canadian Approach to Command at the Operational Level
by Paul Johnston, Chris Madsen, Paul Mitchell, and Steven Moritsugu
WHOLE OF GOVERNMENT
Space Weather Situational Awareness and Its Effects upon a Joint, Interagency, Domestic, and Arctic Environment
by Patrick Perron
Explaining Collaboration Failures in Canada’s Mission in Afghanistan
by Brendan Alexander
AEROSPACE ISSUES
From First Principles – The Need for a Fighter-Capable Air Force
by Richard Shimooka and Don Macnamara
MILITARY TECHNOLOGY
The Proliferation, Diversity and Utility of Ground-based Robotic Technologies
by Gary Martinic
MILITARY HISTORY
The Second Métis War of 1885: A Case Study of Non-Commissioned Member Training and the Intermediate Leadership Program
by Robert-Falcon Ouellette
VIEWS AND OPINIONS
The Strategic Utility of Special Operations Forces
by Bernd Horn
The Flipped Classroom and Professional Military Education: A Preliminary Assessment of the Possibilities
by Adam Chapnick
COMMENTARY
Procurement, Optics, and Cyclones
by Martin Shadwick
BOOK REVIEW ESSAY
Billy Bishop, VC-Lone Wolf Hunter – The RAF Ace Re-examined
by Peter Kilduff
Reviewed by David L. Bashow
BOOK REVIEWS
The Bombers and the Bombed: Allied Air War Over Europe, 1940–1945
by Richard Overy
Reviewed by Peter J. Williams
Churchill’s Bomb: How the United States Overtook Britain in the First Nuclear Arms Race
by Graham Farmelo
Reviewed by Mark Tunnicliffe
FM 3-24/MCWP 3-33.5. Insurgencies and Countering Insurgencies
United States Army Combined Arms Center
Reviewed by James W. Moore