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September 2008
Broadsword or rapier?
by LCol Bill Bentley
Canadian Forces leadership in coalition operations
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July 2008
Today's Lessons for Tomorrow's Wars
Interview with MGen Marquis Hainse
Afghanistan as a model for the future
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July 2008
Comprehensive Operations
by Peter Gizewski, Michael Rostek, Andrew Leslie
Moving to a JIMP-capable Land Force
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May 2008
Preparing a PRT
by Chris Thatcher
A different operational beast
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May 2008
Tribal Politics
by Thomas Johnson
Understanding the human terrain
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March 2008
Operations primacy
interviewed by Robert Parkins and Chris Thatcher
Gen. Rick Hillier, CDS, explains transformation
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March 2008
Peacekeeper, quo vadis?
by Tim Dunne
From the Suez to Kosovo
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March 2008
Joint learning
by Chris Thatcher
Drawing from the past to counter the present
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January 2008
Africa-stan
by Chris Roberts
Lessons for a whole-of-Canada strategy
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November 2007
At what cost?
by David Perry
The price of the Afghan mission
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September 2007
Total Life Responsibility
by Robert Parkins and Chris Thatcher
Dan Ross on a shift in DND procurement accountability
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July 2007
Theory to Policy
interviewed by Chris Thatcher
DRDC's Robert Walker on the strategic engagement of S&T
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July 2007
Strategic Learning
by Mike Jeffery
Are we failing to adapt?
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May 2007
Are We Learning?
by MGen Stuart Beare
The lessons of modern stability campaigns
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May 2007
Future Force
by Chris Thatcher
JIMP: A concept for more than the military
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March 2007
Lessons of a Foreign Affair
by Grant Dawson
Somalia's influence on the Canadian Forces mission in Afghanistan
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October 2006
Transforming NORAD
by LGen Eric Findley
Lessons learned from 9/11
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October 2006
Renewing a unique partnership
An interview with Paul Chapin
The diplomatic side of NORAD
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October 2006
MSOC
by Chris Thatcher
A pan-government approach to marine security
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October 2006
Operation Active Endeavour
by Richard Leaman
NATO's impact on maritime domain awareness
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September 2006
The Evolution of 3D
by BGen David Fraser
The military's new paradigm
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September 2006
Private Military
by Scott Fitzsimmons
Should Canada pay to prevent catastophe in Darfur?
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June 2006
Tying the Knot
by Chris Thatcher
Bi-National Planning Group proposes greater integration
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June 2006
Closing the Golan
by Chris Thatcher
Lessons from a peacekeeping mission
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April 2006
The Operations Imperative
by Chris Thatcher
CF Transformation
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April 2006
Canada Command
by Chris Thatcher
CF Transformation
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April 2006
Canadian Expeditionary Force Command
by Chris Thatcher
CF Transformation
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April 2006
Canadian Special Operations Forces Command
by Chris Thatcher
CF Transformation
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April 2006
Canadian Operational Support Command
by Chris Thatcher
CF Transformation
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February 2006
Cancer rates and Gulf War veterans
by Tim Lougheed
Cohort study finds no significant difference with other veterans
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February 2006
Stopping Genocide
by Paul Crookall
The reasons for military intervention
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January 2006
Conducting Team Canada
By Chris Thatcher
As an evolution from where we were in Cyprus and Bosnia, Canada now brings more to the table.
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January 2006
Multinational experiment offers holistic picture of Afghan operations
By Chris Thatcher
In a climate of greater military-interagency cooperation and coordination, military planners are learning to view old methods in a new light.
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July 2005
The Sky is Not the Limit
By Kristine Archer
Maj. (Ret'd) Deanna Brasseur can still recall with crystal clarity the moment a career in aviation first entered her mind.
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July 2005
Trials, Tribulations, Testing and Technology
By Chris Thatcher
Multiple militaries evaluate IT solutions under fire
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July 2005
The Move to Unmanned Aerial Systems
By Chris Thatcher
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May 2005
CANCAP: THE CHANGING FACE OF LOGISTIC SUPPORT TO THE CANADIAN FORCES
Ernest Beno, Brig Gen, (Retd), Senior Consultant Canada, PAE Government
The newly appointed Chief of the Defence Staff, General Rick Hillier, has tabled some far-reaching proposals for the structure and employment of the Canadian Forces.
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May 2005
Ballistic Decision
By Amber Lepage-Monette
Canadian industries fear repercussions from lack of participation
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May 2005
Uplifting Solutions
By Deborah Komlos
Skilful military logistics can seem indomitable on paper, but throw in some real-world factors such as lack of time, international politics and unexpected events, and an entirely different picture surfaces.
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May 2005
Funding the Forces
By Kristine Archer
The first budget from Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority Liberal government is in and the Canadian military will soon reap the benefits.
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May 2005
Paradox, Past and Present
By Paul Manson, Gen, OC, CMM, OSTJ, CD
Canada, by its very nature, is a land of paradoxes.
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