July 2014 Issue: Battle-Stress Casualties
July 2014 Issue: Battle-Stress Casualties
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FEATURES:
- NSPS Report Card: National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy is underway — by David Pugliese
- Release the Crazies: In the wake of Afghanistan, many CAF members have been released from service, suffering from unseen wounds. DND's inability to follow up means many are left feeling alone — and angry at the system — by Jason McNaught
- The Roads to Battle: Facing off at Lundy's Lane, July 24–25, 1814 — by Richard Feltoe
STORIES:
- Commentaries: Canada's reactionary policy — by Stewart Webb; Boko Haram and the Maginificent Seven — by Vincent J. Curtis; Enjoy the summer — by Michael Nickerson
- Eye on Industry: Textron Systems: Innovation for Canadian defence — by Jason McNaught; General Dynamics Canada: Engineering success — by Jason McNaught; CANSEC 2014: Up close and personal with high-tech defence gadgets — by Megan Brush
- Perspectives: New Veterans Charter: Fourteen recommended changes, not substantive results — by Sean Bruyea
- Between the Covers Firefight: Battling fires in Canada, fighting wars overseas, and finding humanity amid the chaos — by Rick Kurelo
- In the News: New video tells vets' stories to schools; Dufferin County Museum launches a new WWI learning tool for students; Candlelight vigil in Esquimalt — by Megan Brush
- The Memory Project: Peter Chisholm, Royal Canadian Engineers, Korean War
- World War I: The Final Gathering: The militia forms in Alberta — by Donald E. Graves
- World War I: Dunsterforce Part I: A Kiplingesque adventure, or Stalky's Folly? — by Bob Gordon
- The Old Guard: In Memoriam (Esprit de Corps' Michèle Simoneau); New and old veterans; Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs; Mock the Haggard Face; Don't fall for the scam — by Les Peate
- Trivia