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Author | : Lewis MacKenzie |
Publisher | : D & M Publishers |
Total Pages | : 3 |
Release | : 2012-01-06 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1926706927 |
Since retiring from the Armed Forces, Major-General Lewis MacKenzie has not stayed out of the spotlight but continues to speak his mind. In this straight-talking memoir, he traces his post-military career as an international commentator on military affairs, a consultant to the Irish government and a federal political candidate. In Soldiers Made Me Look Good he answers his critics, including journalist Carol Off for her criticism of his handling of the UN mission in Bosnia. In a hard-hitting chapter, he discusses his professional disagreement with the leadership priorities demonstrated by Roméo Dallaire in the early hours of the Rwandan genocide. He continues his story to the present, to “the first real litmus test for NATO”—Afghanistan. Divided into two parts—pre-1993, when MacKenzie calls himself a Cold War grunt, and post-1993, after his controversial stint in Bosnia—Soldiers Made Me Look Good is laced with anecdotes both funny and profound. It concludes with ten pointers on leadership, in which MacKenzie shares hard-earned insights from a life on the front lines.
Author | : Lewis MacKenzie |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 600 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : History |
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Gen Mackenzie has pretty much seen and done it all when it comes to UN peacekeeping operations. From fairly innocuous duty in the Sinai, to a more complex situation in Cyprus and Central America, to the ultimate test for the UN--the Balkans.?Gen Mackenzie's insights also highlight how the UN has adapted (or failed to adapt) to the growing complexities of multinational peacekeeping, in an age where superpower rivalries are no longer able to keep warring factions in check.?Worthy of note is the battle Mackenzie faced dealing not only with the warring factions in Bosnia, but also the warring faction's ability to utilize the omnipresent media to shape public opinion.?Mackenzie's story of the beginning of UNPROFOR should be mandatory reading for those attempting to pursue multinational peacekeeping efforts in a complex, multiethnic environment.
Author | : John Ready |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2013-08-06 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780615384160 |
Does My Suicide Vest Make Me Look Fat? is a memoir of the beginning of the Iraq War, when the US Military was flush with its success in toppling the regime of Saddam Hussein. The victory became tarnished as warring political and tribal factions transformed the ?Land Between Two Rivers? into the Superbowl for terrorism. Caught in this firestorm was a tiny, but determined, Civil Affairs unit that took on the momentous task of rebuilding schools, medical clinics, and mosques around the periphery of Baghdad International Airport, during 2003-2004. It's the kind of effort the media never covered. This is a chronicle of the insane, stupid, humorous, surreal, and tragic events that befell this band of brothers and sisters on their journey through Iraq Reconstruction.
Author | : Colonel (retired) Pat B. Stogran |
Publisher | : FriesenPress |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 2015-12-18 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1460271661 |
Following a military career of over thirty years, which includes deployments to Bosnia and Afghanistan, Colonel Pat Stogran becomes Canada's first Veterans Ombudsman. The new Office of the Veterans Ombudsman is intended to be a symbol of Canada's commitment to the members and veterans of the Canadian Forces, who accept unlimited liability in the service of our country and often make traumatic, life-altering sacrifices. Colonel Stogran is proud to take the assignment, seeing it as an opportunity to give back to all those who serve. But in the next three years, as he encounters nothing but intransigence and malfeasance in the hallowed halls of government, he undergoes a rude awakening to the cesspool of callousness, deceit, and neglect that is the Government of Canada's response to the needs of its veterans. Stogran's exposure to the real Government of Canada, which is hidden from the view of mainstream Canadians, reveals that it is nothing like the myth that has been built up around it as a caring and committed model for the rest of the world. It is an experience he describes as more traumatic than the years he spent in war zones, and it will cause him to question what it really means to be a Canadian. Part shocking exposé, part dire and urgent warning, Rude Awakening reveals a culture of government that victimizes our veterans and could also very well threaten the quality of life we all enjoy as Canadians....
Author | : Fred Minnick |
Publisher | : L&R Publishing |
Total Pages | : 158 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781555716684 |
Fred Minnick spent more than a year in Iraq as a U.S. Army public affairs photojournalist, covering the good, bad and ugly sides of the conflict. With a Nikon in one hand and an M-16 in the other, he accompanied combat troops on missions ranging from raids on suspected terrorist strongholds to public relations events including the opening of a school for girls. Some of the stories made it back home, most did not.Camera Boy offers an eye-witness account of the Iraq War from a soldier with a different POV--from behind a camera and typewriter. Unfortunately, being assigned to public affairs did not shield Staff Sergeant Minnick from the horrors of war--including the deaths of two close friends--or from the devastating effects of PTSD upon his return home.It is a story of courage, frustration (with both the military and the mainstream media), dedication and redemption. Includes more than 40 black and white photos taken by the author.
Author | : J.L. Granatstein |
Publisher | : University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | : 677 |
Release | : 2021-08-31 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1487509502 |
Written by J.L. Granatstein, one of the country's leading political and military historians, Canada's Army traces the full three-hundred-year history of the Canadian military. This thoroughly revised third edition brings Granatstein’s work up to date with fresh material and new scholarship on the evolving role of the military in Canadian society. It includes new coverage of the War in Afghanistan; NATO deployments to Poland, Latvia, and Iraq; aid to the civil power deployments; and the role of the army reserve. Masterfully written and passionately argued, Canada's Army offers a rich analysis of the political context for the battles and events that shape our understanding of the Canadian military.
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Total Pages | : 400 |
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Genre | : Leadership |
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Author | : Lindsay Buroker |
Publisher | : Lindsay Buroker |
Total Pages | : 366 |
Release | : 2015-06-14 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Ridge, Sardelle, and their comrades may have rescued Tolemek’s sister and freed the dragon, but trouble awaits at home. The king is missing, a secret organization is hunting sorcerers, and the capital is more vulnerable than ever to enemy attack. Worst of all, at least from Ridge's point of view, someone put that jackass Colonel Therrik in charge of the flier battalion. Ridge and his allies have a lot of problems to fix, but they can’t show their faces in the capital without being arrested or shot. This time, it’s going to take a lot more than magic to save the country. The Blade’s Memory is the fifth installment in the Dragon Blood series.
Author | : Linda Jackellin |
Publisher | : FriesenPress |
Total Pages | : 180 |
Release | : 2016-01-26 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1460278208 |
THE SEED OF CREATION FOREVER BLOOMS features a unique selection of channeled writings; spiritual, poetic, and personal. A must-read for those questioning whether or not there is a higher plane of existence. This collection of inspirational seeds is seasoned with mind-stimulating ingredients, offering spiritual seekers an opportunity to manifest a point of view that satisfies their own sense of belief. The words of wisdom shared by Linda's spiritual guides, Churma and Octavious, touch on such topics as reincarnation, life’s true purpose and meaning, intergalactic travel, and include wisdom and guidance to aid humanity through its evolution into the new Golden Age. The subject matter is thought provoking for those modern readers serious about spiritual growth, written to ignite individuals to search out their own purpose and destination of life. The Seed Of Creation Forever Blooms grows from an initial idea into a complex visualization of the universe and our place within it.
Author | : Mark Oestreicher |
Publisher | : Zondervan |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0310252881 |
These forty field-tested guides from veteran speakers are essential tools and supplements for any youth worker. Each outline includes sidebars with key illustrations, object lessons, video or music clip suggestions, and/or speaker tips. To facilitate application of the message, each outline is followed by dozens of questions for use in small groups. All the outlines are compiled on a companion CD-ROM and are fully indexed.