Review of Michael Hadley and Roger Sarty, Tin-Pots and Pirate Ships: Canadian naval forces and German sea-raiders, 1880-1918. Montreal: McGill-Queen\u27s University Press, 1991
On retiring in spring 1907, Admiral Sir Arthur Wilson assisted his respected First Sea Lord, John Fi...
Review of Soldiers for Sale: German “Mercenaries” with the British in Canada during the American Rev...
CANADIAN MEDICAL OFFICERS IN THE ROYAL NAVY - WORLD WAR II. Harry Stafford Morton. 112 pp. Must. Can...
Review of Michael Hadley and Roger Sarty, Tin-Pots and Pirate Ships: Canadian naval forces and Germa...
Reviews of: F.H. Hinsley and C.A.G. Simkins, British Intelligence in the Second World War. Volume 4:...
During the summer of 1918. when German submarines thrust into North American coastal waters, Sydney....
Review of Carl A. Christie, Ocean Bridge: The History of the RAF Ferry Command. Toronto: University ...
Abstract: A monograph regarding the history of Canada’s intelligence gathering apparatus has not bee...
During the summer of 1942 the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) destroyed five German U-boats in the space o...
Review of Stout Hearts: The British and Canadians in Normandy, 1944. Ben Kite. Solihull, UK: Helion ...
At the outset of the Second World War decision-makers in Ottawa were entirely dependent on the Unite...
On 30 April 1943 the Royal Canadian Navy assumed responsibility for the protection and control of sh...
Review of Britannia’s Shield: Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Hutton and Late-Victorian Imperial Defen...
Adversaries have learned to integrate the warfare traditions of Clausewitz and Mao Zedong and to org...
ABSTRACT This dissertation examines the proceedings of the Mainguy Commission, which was established...
On retiring in spring 1907, Admiral Sir Arthur Wilson assisted his respected First Sea Lord, John Fi...
Review of Soldiers for Sale: German “Mercenaries” with the British in Canada during the American Rev...
CANADIAN MEDICAL OFFICERS IN THE ROYAL NAVY - WORLD WAR II. Harry Stafford Morton. 112 pp. Must. Can...
Review of Michael Hadley and Roger Sarty, Tin-Pots and Pirate Ships: Canadian naval forces and Germa...
Reviews of: F.H. Hinsley and C.A.G. Simkins, British Intelligence in the Second World War. Volume 4:...
During the summer of 1918. when German submarines thrust into North American coastal waters, Sydney....
Review of Carl A. Christie, Ocean Bridge: The History of the RAF Ferry Command. Toronto: University ...
Abstract: A monograph regarding the history of Canada’s intelligence gathering apparatus has not bee...
During the summer of 1942 the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) destroyed five German U-boats in the space o...
Review of Stout Hearts: The British and Canadians in Normandy, 1944. Ben Kite. Solihull, UK: Helion ...
At the outset of the Second World War decision-makers in Ottawa were entirely dependent on the Unite...
On 30 April 1943 the Royal Canadian Navy assumed responsibility for the protection and control of sh...
Review of Britannia’s Shield: Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Hutton and Late-Victorian Imperial Defen...
Adversaries have learned to integrate the warfare traditions of Clausewitz and Mao Zedong and to org...
ABSTRACT This dissertation examines the proceedings of the Mainguy Commission, which was established...
On retiring in spring 1907, Admiral Sir Arthur Wilson assisted his respected First Sea Lord, John Fi...
Review of Soldiers for Sale: German “Mercenaries” with the British in Canada during the American Rev...
CANADIAN MEDICAL OFFICERS IN THE ROYAL NAVY - WORLD WAR II. Harry Stafford Morton. 112 pp. Must. Can...