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1. 16-11 In this issue
(Current Issue/In this Issue)
... Taylor interviews the CLS to find out what's in store for 2010 Scott Taylor: Coming up in the next two quarters you’ve probably got the biggest crunch confronting the Canadian Forces since the Korean ...
Friday, 18 December 2009
2. 16-9: The Old Gaurd
(Current Issue/The Old Guard)
... spur to make the final push towards victory over centuries. Ask an American about his war experience; he will usually name his division (First Cavalry, 101st Airborne, etc). Ask a Canadian and he will ...
Monday, 02 November 2009
3. 16-8: New Issue
(Current Issue/New Issue)
The NEXT generation of armoured vehicles: $5.2 billion in new armoured vehicles will prepare the Canadian Forces for future conflicts By Scott Taylor As reported in the last edition of Esprit de ...
Monday, 21 September 2009
4. 16-7: Korea vets now eligible for silver cross
(Current Issue/The Old Guard)
... Duty Area, was alive in December 2008 and subsequently dies as a result of sickness or wounds incurred during such service may nominate two recipients of the cross. Any member of the Canadian Forces who ...
Monday, 21 September 2009
5. 16-7: Commentary
(Current Issue/Commentary)
... of Nunavik, in close cooperation with the Inuit living there. To date, no response has been given to that request. Occupation of the Landmass: It is generally acknowledged that the Canadian Arctic archipelago ...
Saturday, 19 September 2009
6. 16-7: Letters
(Current Issue/Letters)
Regimental pride essential part of canadian forces history I had a chance to read the article in Volume 16 Issue 5 entitled “Reforming the Reserves.” Several of the points raised in it were quite ...
Saturday, 19 September 2009
7. Interview: Scott Taylor on the Balkans
(International Conflict/Balkans)
... things as a Croatian officer that are fully documented and recorded particularly by Canadians. These things are known to NATO and to the UN yet he was never brought to justice. This is something which ...
Monday, 30 January 2006
8. Poppy-wearing politicians fall short
(Canadian Military/Politics)
... to our troops. In Ottawa, politicians were seen sprouting last year's poppies on their suit lapels long before the Royal Canadian Legion launched this year's campaign. Regardless of affiliation, members ...
Sunday, 07 November 2004

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