September 2017: Interim Oiler Replacement Project
September 2017: Interim Oiler Replacement Project
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FEATURES:
- Interim AOR: Plugging the Navy’s Capability Gap: Quebec-based Chantier Davie is providing a unique solution to the Royal Canadian Navy in the form of a converted civilian vessel and a leasing agreement. The result will allow the RCN to replenish its ships at sea as early as next year – by David Pugliese
- JSS Program Shifting Into Gear: Seaspan Shipyards in B.C. is ramping up preparations to begin construction of Canada’s Joint Support Ships, with the first delivery anticipated in early 2021 – by David Pugliese
- Camp X: Canada and the Allies’ Clandestine War: Stemming from a British desire to create havoc inside Nazi-occupied Europe, Canada’s secretive Camp X recruited desirable and undesirable agents — as long as they were efficient – by Chris Murray
STORIES:
- Publisher's Letter: Cornwallis killed Scots before he killed Mi'kmaq – by Scott Taylor
- In The News: Budget 2017: Trudeau government to provide more funding for military and veteran initiatives – by Tyler Hooper
- Perspectives: Challenge & Commitment Lost: Part 1: Looking back at the Defence White Paper of 1987 — a made-in-Canada policy — by Robert Smol
- The Armchair Colonel: Knowledge is Power: War in the information domain shaping up to become the battlefield of the future – by Col (ret’d) Pat Stogran
- Commentary: Liberals must pull the plug on sordid Saudi arms deal — by Peggy Mason
- Commentary: The Khadr decision — by Vincent J. Curtis
- Commentary: Frenetic Freeland — by Michael Nickerson
- In The News: One Large Step: The journey to recovery through the Invictus Games in Toronto — by Kari M. Pries
- Eye on Industry: New Vessels for RCN & CCG: Seaspan Shipyards is making waves in the Canadian shipbuilding industry — by Micaal Ahmed
- Eye on Industry: Canada’s Modern Warship Factory: Irving Shipbuilding capitalizing on its past in the revitalization of the Navy’s combat fleet — by Scott Taylor
- Historica Canada’s The Memory Project: A member of the 14th Army Tank Regiment (Calgary Regiment), WWII veteran Armand Émond was captured at Dieppe; he spent the rest of the war as a prisoner
- Cadet Corner: Meet the Navy League’s Leading Man: National President Earle Corn – by Maria Granados, The Navy League of Canada
- WWII: St Lambert-Sur-Dives: Major David Currie, VC puts the plug in the jug of the Falaise Gap – by Jon Guttman
- The Old Guard: Invictus Games 2017 … Tricky trivia … Veterans’ perspectives … Honouring Canada’s Indigenous veterans … etc. — by Les Peate
- Industry Watch: Who's who and what's what in the defence sector — by David Pugliese
- Trivia: Test your knowledge of military history against quizmaster Les Peate
- Letters to the Editor