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         Canadian Military History:     more books (100)
  1. Canadian Military Postal History (BNA TOPICS Series - 1983) by Ed Richardson, 1983
  2. American plans for the invasion of Canada, 1919-1929: A paper given at the military history session of the Canadian Historical Association, June 6, 1973 by Richard Arthur Preston, 1973
  3. A History of Women in the Canadian Military by Barbara Dundas, 2001-06-01
  4. The Canadian Army and the Normandy Campaign (Stackpole Military History Series) by John A. English, 2009-10-01
  5. 1st Canadian Radar Battery 194445 (Laurier Military History) by Terry Copp, 2010-05-31
  6. Canadian Forces Land Force Command: History of the Canadian Army, Canadian Military Engineers, 32 Canadian Brigade Group
  7. Cyprus 1974, This Aint No Picnic, Its War: The Combat Diary of Al Gaudet, Canadian Peacekeeper (Laurier Military History) by Alain Gaudet, 2010-04-12
  8. Castles, Battles, and Bombs: How Economics Explains Military History.(Book review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by David H. Olivier, 2009-09-22
  9. The Tudor Navy: An Administrative, Political and Military History. (book reviews): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Hubert C. Johnson, 1994-08-01
  10. A History Of Women In The Canadian Military
  11. A history of women in the Canadian military by Barbara Dundas, 2000
  12. Military history and war studies in Canadian universities by M. G Dyer, 1968
  13. U.S. Military History For Dummies by John C. McManus, 2007-11-05
  14. Panzer Gunner: A Canadian in the German 7th Panzer Division, 1944-45 (Stackpole Military History Series) by Bruno Friesen, 2009-08-01

81. Deeply Canadian: New Submarines For A New Millennium
Tells the story of how Canada nearly lost her submarine service in the 1990s after decades of dedicated Category Society military Naval Submarines...... Deeply canadian should be required reading for every student of canadianmilitary history. . ..a great story! . Deeply canadian
http://www.beaconlit.com/beaconli/deepcdn.html
"Deeply Canadian should be required reading for every
student of Canadian military history." "...a great story!"
Deeply Canadian: New Submarines for a
New Millennium by Julie H. Ferguson A book for everyone who is interested in naval history, Deeply Canadian: New Submarines for a New Millennium tells the story of how Canada nearly lost her submarine service in the 1990s after decades of dedicated duty.
" Written in a clear and concise style, Deeply Canadian is informative and does not resort to technical jargon to make its point highly recommended." Cdr. Michael Young, CD, (Ret), contributing editor, Maritime Affairs.
C B eginning where the successful Through a Canadian Periscope (Dundurn 1995) left off, Deeply Canadian Deeply Canadian also explores why conventionally-powered submarines are a realistic choice for Canada and what the new four Victoria class st century. ***For sample pages of Ferguson's latest submarine book, click here
- TWO REVIEWS - December 2000 "...the author has done her research well. Her arguments are balanced and documented. This is an important contribution to the naval historical record and I highly recommend it."

82. Canadian Military Engineers
history of the canadian military Engineers (DND site). Echo Two historyof the canadian military Engineers, by John MacPherson.
http://www.regiments.org/milhist/na-canada/corps/engr.htm
Authors and Contributors this page: T.F. Mills Page created 1 October 2000 Corrected and updated Canadian Military Engineers
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Regular Army Militia Canadian Engineers Canadian Engineer Corps The Royal Canadian Engineers The Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers The Corps of Canadian Engineers The Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers Military Engineering Branch, Canadian Forces
formed by unification of army, navy and air force engineers Canadian Military Engineers Construction Engineering Procedures Technicians transferred to Logistics Branch Canadian Military Engineers (DND site) Canadian Military Engineers by Mike Bobbitt ( The Unofficial Canadian Army Home Page History of the Canadian Military Engineers (DND site) CME 2003, the Centennial of the Canadian Military Engineers

83. British Empire And Commonwealth: Military History And Institutions
on military News and International Affairs, by canadian Forces College Jane's InformationGroup; The Simonides Group; Documents in military history, by Hillsdale
http://www.regiments.org/milhist/nations/empire.htm
Authors and Contributors this page: T.F. Mills Page created 23 January 1996 Corrected and updated
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Brief Constitutional History of the Empire and Commonwealth John Cabot discovered Newfoundland (five years after Columbus discovered the New World), but England showed little interest in the New World for almost a hundred years Martin Frobisher made two voyages seeking "Northwest Passage" to the Orient, and explored Labrador coast on circumnavigation of globe, Sir Francis Drake claimed present-day San Francisco Bay region for England as New Albion , but the area was not colonised Sir Humphrey Gilbert claimed Newfoundland as the first British Colony Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlow landed on Roanoke Island and named the region Virginia , but attempted colonisation failed Anglo-Spanish war saw considerable English depradation of Spanish holdings in New World, and consequent English interest in colonisation and monopolization of trade as Spanish power waned

84. BUBL LINK: 355 Military Science: National Centres
Australian War Memorial Subjects australia, military history, warfare DeweyClass355 ResourceType documents Location australia canadian Army Lessons
http://link.bubl.ac.uk/ISC4636
BUBL LINK Catalogue of selected Internet resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
355 Military science: national centres
Titles Descriptions
  • Australian War Memorial
  • Canadian Army Lessons Learned Centre
  • Canadian Forces Peace Support Training Centre
  • Defence Evaluation and Research Agency ...
  • United States Centre for Military History
    All links checked August 2001 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Australian War Memorial
    Commemorates Australian men and women who have served in war, giving an overview of Australian military history, an insight into the structure of Australia's forces, and military statistics. Also provides databases covering the Memorial's collections, online exhibitions, educational services, and family history research resources.
    Author: Australian War Memorial
    Subjects: australia, military history, warfare
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    documents
    Location: australia
    Canadian Army Lessons Learned Centre
    Disseminates lessons learned from analysis of recent Canadian and Allied military operations and training experiences. Information is offered in English and French. Author: Canadian Army Lessons Learned Centre Subjects: canada, military operations
  • 85. Proud To Be Canadian • 5th Anniversary Edition!
    Bernard's Hard Corps military site A Kick ass all canadian site ! to Sherbrooke,Nova Scotia area WW1 WWII veterans.Bio's, photo's, military history much
    http://www.ptbcanadian.com/newdir/directory.php?loc=105

    86. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Military History
    Author Veterans Affairs Canada Subjects canadian history, military history DeweyClass971 ResourceType documents Location canada Last checked 20000615
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/m/militaryhistory.htm
    BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
    Military history
    A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • SOSIG World Catalogue: Military Science
  • Australian War Memorial
  • Battle of Britain
  • Britain's Small Wars 1945-1992 ...
  • World War I Document Archive Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    SOSIG World Catalogue: Military Science
    Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to military science.
    Author: SOSIG, Bristol University
    Subjects: armed forces, military history, military operations, military research, military science, national defence
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    index
    Location: uk
    Last checked:
    Australian War Memorial
    Commemorates Australian men and women who have served in war, giving an overview of Australian military history, an insight into the structure of Australia's forces, and military statistics. Also provides databases covering the Memorial's collections, online exhibitions, educational services, and family history research resources.
    Author: Australian War Memorial
    Subjects: australia, military history, warfare
  • 87. America At War: Military History Links
    The American War Library Links to Veteran and military Sites California State Universityat San Marcos - military history Links canadian Forces College - WWI
    http://www.semo.net/suburb/dlswoff/histlink.html
    America at War American Military History: Revolutionary War to World War II American Revolution War of 1812 Mexican War Civil War ... Documents Military History Links Home Military History Links Military History Links Links Verified on November 2, 1998 - Choose Link Category - General American Revolution War of 1812 Mexican War Civil War Spanish-American War Philippine-American War World War I World War II Search the Internet Search SmartLinks from LookSmart (sm) Submit a Link! General
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    88. Canadian Vintage Motorcycle Museum
    Preservation and protection of Canada's rich and varied motorcycling heritage. Good description and Category Reference Museums Transportation Motorcycles...... either through their manufacture and distribution as canadian models, or asmachines with a particular canadian social cultural or military history.
    http://www.cvmg.on.ca/museum.htm
    Canadian Vintage Motorcycle Museum
    As a project to help preserve Canada's motorcycling history for future generations of Canadian riders, the CVMG has worked to establish a vintage motorcycle museum. This opened in 1994 in Brantford, Ontario and currently displays about 33 motorcycles and various motorcycling artifacts and memorabilia. The Museum was established to recognize, protect and preserve Canada's rich and varied motorcycling heritage. It also aims to convey the importance of this heritage to non-motorcyclists and future generations. The CVMM is a federally registered charitable foundation operated by a volunteer board. The Director of the Museum, Eric McNair, can be reached at 92 Sydenham St., Dundas, Ontario, L9H 2V3, Canada, by phone at 905-627-4185 or by email at museum@cvmg.ca Funds to sustain the museum's operations are generated by individual donations, for which charitable receipts are available, and by the periodic charitable raffling of a motorcycle. Currently the displayed collection is housed within the Canadian Military Heritage Museum at 347 Greenwich St., building #19, Brantford, Ontario. To reach the Museum, take Highway # 403 east from London or west from Hamilton to the Wayne Gretsky Parkway exit at Brantford. Take the parkway south to Colborne St. (Hwy. # 2), turning left (east) on Colborne to Locks St. Turn right (south) on Locks St., over the canal and then turn right on Greenwich St. Follow Greenwich St. west along the canal for 1.4 km and the Museum is on your left. Admission to both the Motorcycle and Military Museums is $3.00.

    89. NA - Military And Civilian Personnel Records
    files of over 5,500,000 former military and civilian employees of the canadian ArmedForces and about the individual's employment history with Federal
    http://www.archives.ca/02/020203_e.html

    Home
    Research Services
    Military Records
    Military records before the First World War First World War (1914-1918) Military personnel records after 1918 , including the Second World War and the Korean Conflict. What are Personnel Records? Requesting information from our Personnel Records Unit The information we need to process your request Access restrictions Still serving or recently released War Diaries (First and Second World Wars and Korean Conflict) Military Medals Canadian Virtual War Memorial (Canadian fatalities during the Nile Expedition, South African War, First World War, Second World War, and Korean War) Where to obtain military records not held by the National Archives of Canada Veterans Affairs Canada: Links to other military sites Canadian Genealogy and History Links: Military From Colony to Country: A Reader's Guide to Canadian Military History Date Modified: 2002-10-31 Important Notices Français Contact Us Help ... Genealogy

    90. IWS - Military Affairs & International Relations
    international relations, military history, and national and international security.Maintained by the Information Resource Centre at the canadian Forces
    http://www.iwar.org.uk/military/
    The Royal British Legion
    Essential Documents
    Articles News Watch Conferences ... Links
    'War is a vital matter of state. It is the field on which life or death is determined and the road that leads to either survival or ruin, and must be examined with greatest care. ' Sun Tzu, The Art of Warfare
    Essential Documents
    The National Security Strategy of the United States of America 2002

    Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen's Annual Report 2001 to the President and the Congress
    'is an overview of the Clinton Administration's efforts to ensure the nation's defense requirements and details the future defense program. It highlights the $227 billion in additional funding the Administration has provided for defense, and lays out how that money is being used to protect readiness, improve the quality of life of America's military forces, and prepare U.S. forces to deal with multiple threats across the globe.'
    by James Parker, Strategy Research Project, April 2001

    91. Ipsos-Reid - Press Release
    history Television is a canadian specialty channel that features engaging and entertaining 15percent mistook General Ulysses Grant for a canadian military hero
    http://www.ipsos-reid.com/media/dsp_displaypr_cdn.cfm?id_to_view=804

    92. The Canadian Iroquois And The Seven Years' War
    A collection of articles and papers about the Iroquois of Kahnawake, Kanesetake, Akwesasne, and Oswegatch Category Society history Wars and Conflicts French and Indian War...... The Treaty of Kahnawake and the Control of Movement over the New Yorkcanadian Borderduring the military Regime, 1760-1763, Ottawa Legal history Group, Ottawa
    http://www3.sympatico.ca/donald.macleod2/history.html
    THE CANADIAN IROQUOIS AND THE SEVEN YEARS' WAR If you belong to the very exclusive community that cares about this sort of thing, you might like to scroll through a few of these papers. Most of them deal with ideas I developed for The Canadian Iroquois and the Seven Year' War Les Iroquois et la guerre de sept ans . If you REALLY care, you can find my articles in most major libraries, or just check out the book. "Parallel Warfare and Amerindian-European Alliances in the Seven Years' War," "War College of the Seven Years' War," Fort Ticonderoga, 15 May, 1999. "Writing The Canadian Iroquois and the Seven Years' War," Six Nations Administrative Building, Oshweken, 18 February, 1997. "La première crise d'Oka: Le déploiement de l'armée britannique contre les amérindiens d'Oka en 1760," "Table ronde sur sources historiques sur les Hurons-Wendats," Centre Administrative de la Nation Huronne-Wendat," Wendake, 27 June, 1996. "Catholicism, Alliances, and Amerindian Evangelists during the Seven Years' War,"

    93. E. L. Easton - English - Military
    War Times Journal history Robert W. Martin history Wikipedia Commonwealth regiments.orgCanada Royal canadian Legion Canada military uniforms China
    http://eleaston.com/milmat.html
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    Eva Lopatkin Easton
    "I must study Politicks and War that my sons may have liberty to study Mathematicks and Philosophy. My sons ought to study Mathematicks and Philosophy, Geography, natural History, Naval Architecture, navigation, Commerce and Agriculture, in order to give their Children a right to study Painting, Poetry, Musick, Architecture, Statuary, Tapestry and Porcelaine."
    John Adams
    " Freedom, Sancho, is one of the most precious gifts that heaven has bestowed upon men; no treasures that the earth holds buried or the sea conceals can compare with it; for freedom, as for honour, life may and should be ventured; and on the other hand, captivity is the greatest evil that can fall to the lot of man ."
    "If you love peace more than freedom, you lose." Dick Armey
    Si vis pacem, para bellum. Cicero
    " Still, if you will not fight for the right when you can easily win without bloodshed ; if you will not fight when your victory will be sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than live as slaves ." - Winston Churchill , "The Gathering Storm."

    94. "the People's Paths Home Page!" American & Canadian Indian Military
    American canadian Indians In The military. of primary documents from World War Ihas been assembled by volunteers of the World War I military history List (WWI
    http://www.yvwiiusdinvnohii.net/military.htm

    NLThomas
    There is now a second URL for the People's Paths the original
    Cherokee language version http://www.YvwiiUsdinvnohii.net/mainindex.html
    English translation version http://www.thePeoplesPaths.net/mainindex.html
    In The Military Please remember the POW/MIA's in prayer
    as well as all actively serving their countries!
    War has been declared on America!
    Indian Country Reacts!
    We Are Americans Too!

    Long may she wave! English: We support our warriors. ~ God Bless America!
    Cherokee: "Aniyosgi Dotsigusdaa. ~ Unelanvhi Wigadoligi Ama Ayetli"
    Lakota: "Nahan Akicita unkitawapi ki Owicikiunyapi kte. ~
    Wakan Tanka makoce ki la waste kte"
    Prayers for those who have given their lives fighting for freedom. Prayers and sincerest condolences to the familys of these brave heros, who will never be forgotten! God speed to those who continue to sacrafice!! Thank-You!!! Nancy Thomas, Keeper of "the People's Paths!"
    November is National American Indian Heritage Month American Forces Information Service American Indian Heritage Month United States Airforce Celebrates "National American Indian Heritage Month" ATTENTION VIETNAM VETERANS DIAGNOSED WITH DIABETES!

    95. CanadaInfo
    A look at the nation's government, its history and people, the land itself, and the canadian military.
    http://www.craigmarlatt.com/craig/canada/
    C anadaInfo is more than 300 pages of information about Canada - its government, history, facts, people, security, geography, provinces, symbols, and more. Browse through statistics, maps, and photographs and then choose from dozens of fact sheets to download to your computer.
    MAIN MENU
    IMMIGRATING to CANADA
    GUN CONTROL HEALTH CARE ELECTION 2000
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    times since February 1998.
    © 2003 Craig I.W. Marlatt This page was last reviewed on
    March 31, 2003

    96. The Canadian Military Engineers
    of the Alaska Highway which canadian Sappers maintained history continues to be madetoday by Engineers as military Engineers made a large contribution to the
    http://mypage.uniserve.ca/~echo2/Cme.htm
    The Canadian Military Engineers
    HISTORY
    1. The Boer War in 1899 impressed upon the Canadian Government the need for a permanent army. The General Officer Commanding the Canadian Militia recommended the organization of a permanent corps of engineers and as a result the "Canadian Engineer Corps" was formed on 1 July 1903. In 1904 it was renamed the "Royal Canadian Engineers" and it had an establishment of 7 officers and 125 other ranks in 1906 when the last British troops departed Canada. 2. The "Great War" saw Engineers quickly dispatched to Europe with the Canadian Expeditionary Force. Included with the Engineers were the railway companies and the forestry corps. In all more than 40,000 Sappers were involved in the fighting. After WW I demobilization resulted in an establishment of just over 200 members. 3. Declaration of war in 1939 resulted in RCE units being reorganized and re-equipped. In December 1939, the First Canadian Divisional Engineers were formed and dispatched to England. RCE units were involved in the majority of European operations, from Dieppe, North Africa, through Italy, France, Holland and Germany. By the end of the war the overseas RCE strength was 685 officers and 15,677 other ranks. 4. Sappers were again called to arms during the Korean conflict. Military Engineer involvement included road, airfield and camp construction, demolition work and bridging in particular.

    97. BOOK REVIEW: A HISTORY OF WOMEN IN THE CANADIAN MILITARY
    Congratulations to the Directorate of history and Heritage for producing thisrichly illustrated popular history of women in the canadian military.
    http://www.journal.dnd.ca/legacy/vol2/no1_e/book_e/book7_e.html
    Congratulations to the Directorate of History and Heritage for producing this richly illustrated popular history of women in the Canadian military. This long overdue book chronicles the services of Canada’s nursing sisters in the Northwest Rebellion in 1885, the Yukon Field Force of 1898 and the South African and First World Wars. It continues by telling of the nearly 50,000 women who served overseas and at home during the Second World War and in the Korean conflict. And it covers the key events of the post-war era — the uncertain times after demobilization, the Cold War, unification of the three services, and the ever-widening role of women in the military. Discussions of human rights legislation, significant policy changes, difficulties integrating women and the reality of widespread harassment bring the story into the present. A major strength of the book lies in its extensive illustrations. A selection of paintings by Molly Lamb Bobak, the only woman to be an official war artist during the Second War, are superbly reproduced in full colour. Ranging from depictions of basic trainees on the parade square and parachute riggers at work, to life in the barracks and women repairing aircraft, these paintings present a unique look at the daily lives of servicewomen during the war. The book is also well illustrated with a broad range of photos. Early shots include, for example, nurses in action in South Africa circa 1900 and rifle-toting members of the St. John Fusiliers ‘Amazon Battalion’! The photo coverage of women’s service during World War II is comprehensive and well balanced, but the pictorial representation of recent times — showing women as full and equal members of the Forces engaged in real operations — is less than adequate. Where are the photos of servicewomen hard at work during the Oka situation, the Winnipeg flood, the famous ice storm or the huge airlift into the former Yugoslavia? What about the Peacekeeping Monument in downtown Ottawa which includes the figure of a servicewoman? One would expect that a ‘popular history’ would include events with which the Canadian public is familiar. And, unfortunately, the photo coverage seems to stop in the early 1990s — which is hardly an accurate reflection of present reality.

    98. Queen's University Libraries, Central Library Complex, Collection Development An
    Subjects for Which Books Should be Sent canadian literature in French (not developmentstudies; drama; economics; geography; history (not military history or local
    http://library.queensu.ca/webcoll/bocan.htm
    Collection Development Home Page Queen's University Libraries Home Page Queen's University Home Page
    Central Library System Approval Plan : Canadian
    Vendor for English Language Material: Coutts Library Services Canada
  • Publishers' Limitations
    • no government publications
    • Edwin Mellen (selection slips only)
    • vanity or marginal presses (e.g., Rowman Press, Poet's Podium Press, Plowman Press); vendor may identify others to be ignored
  • Subject and Category Inclusions
    • books in social sciences and humanities to be supplied automatically, with the following exceptions:
    • selection slips but no books
      • anthropology
      • art history and art conservation
      • business
      • ephemera
      • expensive books (over $135)
      • linguistics
      • local history outside Ontario
      • military history
      • museology
      • music
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      • picture books
      • popular works
      • psychology
      • recreation
      • reference works including atlases
      • religion
      • science and mathematics
      • theology
      • multi-volume sets
    • neither selection slips nor books
      • children's books (unless by a major literary figure, like Atwood or Findley)
      • education
      • film scripts, show business, biographies of movie/television stars
  • 99. Military, Type, Museums, Visual Arts, Performing Arts At World Wide Arts Resourc
    canadian military Engineers Museum canadian military Engineers MuseumChilliwack Fax3634252 Collection military, naval and pertaining to the history of the
    http://www.wwar.com/categories/Museums/Type/Military/
    Main Category:
    Museums:
    Type: Military The Art Museums subcategories lead you to art museums, collections museum exhibitions, and archives around the world. You can search alphabetically, by collections, country, or historical period. The Educational and Teacher Resources sections provide educators and students with classroom materials and information on exhibits in their area.
    Alphabetized Resources in this category:
  • American Airpower Heritage Museum
    The American Airpower Heritage Museum, located at the Confederate Air Force Headquarters in Midland, Texas, is dedicated to preserving the complete history of World War II military aviation and the memory of the men and women who built, serviced and ... Midland, TX USA Battleship Massachusetts Museum
    For over thirty years, Battleship Massachusetts has opened her hatches to visitors of all ages. Our historic naval ships, military exhibits, and related memorabilia tell the stories of brave sailors and their proud fighting days long ago. Walk where these... Fall River
  • 100. Home Page
    The museum presents those things which exemplify the history and technology of canadian Maritime military Aviation. Lists location, hours, facilities, aircraft and gives a virtual tour. Lists contact details.
    http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/awmuseum/
    THE SHEARWATER AVIATION MUSEUM WEB SITE
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