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Canadian Forces
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Coffee break: Recharge your brain
Canadian Armed Forces
Benedict, Michael, ed.
Canada at War.
Viking, 1997. Collection of 100 years of frontline wartime reporting from the archives of
Maclean's Magazine
.
Bercuson, David J.
Maple Leaf Against the Axis: Canada's Second World War.
Stoddart, 1995. Canada's role in the Allied victory, from the battle of Hong Kong to the Rhine River crossing.
Bercuson, David J.
Significant Incident: Canada's Army, the Airborne, and the Murder in Somalia.
McClelland & Stewart, 1996. How military misconduct in Somalia evidenced the problems of Canada's military.
Dyer, Gwynne, and Tina Viljoen.
The Defence of Canada.
McClelland & Stewart, 1990. Surveys Canadian defense policies from 1760 to World War II.
Granatstein, J. L.
The Generals: The Canadian Army's Senior Commanders in the Second World War.
Stoddart, 1993. How the Canadian army became a significant factor in the Allied victory in World War II.
Granatstein, J. L., and David J. Bercuson.
War and Peacekeeping: From South Africa to the Gulf-Canada's Limited Wars.
Key Porter, 1992. Well-illustrated survey of Canada's military and the country's peacekeeping efforts.
Morton, Desmond.
A Military History of Canada.
McClelland & Stewart, 1992. Thought-provoking survey of Canada's role as a tolerant peacekeeper caught between two superpowers.
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