Books
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The Canadian Army in Afghanistan Volume III: Counterinsurgency in Kandahar, 2009-2011
More Details: The Canadian Army in Afghanistan Volume III: Counterinsurgency in Kandahar, 2009-2011The Canadian Army’s odyssey in Kandahar Province continued into 2009 with the hand-over from BGen Denis Thompson to BGen Jon Vance. With crucial strategic issues unresolved at the coalition level and confronted with increasingly disconnected Canadian aims, Joint Task Force Afghanistan took the initiative and forged ahead with an approach developed by the Vance headquarters…
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The Canadian Army in Afghanistan Volume II: Counterinsurgency in Kandahar, 2007-2008
More Details: The Canadian Army in Afghanistan Volume II: Counterinsurgency in Kandahar, 2007-2008The decision to commit the Canadian Army to southern Afghanistan and the subsequent series of battles west of Kandahar City in the summer and fall of 2006 established a situation whereby the insurgency’s momentum was dissipated by early 2007. By this time the insurgency’s southern leadership in Quetta ascertained that there were two main fronts…
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The Canadian Army in Afghanistan Volume I: A Nation Under Fire, 2001-2006
More Details: The Canadian Army in Afghanistan Volume I: A Nation Under Fire, 2001-2006The Canadian Army in Afghanistan was written immediately after the completion of Canadian Army combat operations in Afghanistan in July 2011. The close proximity of this history to the events depicted herein will undoubtedly raise questions relating to the nature of history, objective distance, and the personal involvement of the author in the conflict. My…
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Emergency War Plan: The American Doomsday Machine, 1945-1960
More Details: Emergency War Plan: The American Doomsday Machine, 1945-1960“This is an outstanding book. Sean Maloney has written an extremely detailed, prodigiously researched with primary sources, and highly readable account of the US nuclear war plans of the 1950s. He emphasizes the crucial nature of targeting schemes, first-rate and prolific intelligence gathering systems and analysis, and global command and control of nuclear forces. These…
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Deconstructing Dr. Strangelove: The Secret History of Nuclear War Films
More Details: Deconstructing Dr. Strangelove: The Secret History of Nuclear War FilmsKing of the Cold War crisis film, Dr. Strangelove became a cultural touchstone from the moment of its release in 1964. The duck-and-cover generation saw it as a satire on nuclear issues and Cold War thinking. Subsequent generations, removed from the film’s historical moment, came to view it as a quasi-documentary about an unfathomable secret world. Sean…
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Operation KINETIC: Stabilizing Kosovo
More Details: Operation KINETIC: Stabilizing KosovoNATO operations in Kosovo were overshadowed by the 9/11 attacks and the world focused away from the Balkans, a cauldron of violence that dominated the news throughout the 1990s. Operation KINETIC is the first book to detail the NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR) operations that stabilized a major flashpoint in the region, reversed the tide of ethnic…
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War in Afghanistan: Eight Battles in the South, 2007-2009.
More Details: War in Afghanistan: Eight Battles in the South, 2007-2009.“Eight Battles” was intended to be a compilation of representative operations in southern Afghanistan from 2007 to 2009 with additional commentary based on some of my other writings on Afghanistan. Unfortunately, the production process was an unmitigated disaster partly because the book was pushed through publication without the press providing me with the galley proofs to…
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Fighting For Afghanistan: A Rogue Historian at War
More Details: Fighting For Afghanistan: A Rogue Historian at WarFighting for Afghanistan is a combat travelogue dealing with my experiences during the extremely dangerous summer of 2006 in southern Afghanistan, as the insurgency ramped up its operations and threatened Kandahar City. I spend the summer of 2006 with Task Force Orion and Combined Task Force Aegis as the OEF coalition struggled to thwart the…
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Confronting the Chaos
More Details: Confronting the ChaosAvailable HERE Confronting the Chaos was the sequel to Enduring the Freedom. CTC’s focus was on the Provincial Reconstruction Teams, the Strategic Advisory Team, and the efforts to stabilize Afghanistan, not on combat operations. This militated against the book’s reception but I felt at the time, and still do today, that understanding the early reconstruction effort was…
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Learning to Love the Bomb: Canada’s Nuclear Weapons During the Cold War
More Details: Learning to Love the Bomb: Canada’s Nuclear Weapons During the Cold WarThe first comprehensive historical (or otherwise) treatment of Canada’s nuclear weapons story. Despite attempts by Canadian bureaucratic and cultural mavens to downplay or even suppress the historical facts, Canada’s armed forces deployed a dramatic array of nuclear capabilities during the first half of the Cold War. Indeed, by 1964, Canadian strike aircraft could deliver…
