The September/October 2007 issue of Legion Magazine is out and contains a few items of interest to students of Canadian military history. These include:
Tim Cook, "1917: The Other Battles";
Terry Copp, "Draining the Devil's Brigade";
Adam Day, "Operation MEDUSA: The Battle for Panjwai - Part 1: The Charge of Charlie Company" (okay, so it's really recent Canadian military history);
Hugh A. Halliday, "Tales of Flight" (RCAF prisoners of war);
Marc Milner, "Starting Wartime Expansion" (of the Royal Canadian Navy);
as well as book reviews by J.L. Granatstein of W.A.B. Douglas, et.al., A Blue Water Navy: The Official Operational History of the Royal Canadian Navy in the Second World War, 1943-45; James Goodwin, "Our Gallant Doctor": Enigma and Tragedy: Surgeon Lieutenant George Hendry and HMCS Ottawa, 1942; Stephen Brumwell, Paths of Glory: The Life and Death of General James Wolfe; and, Paul Douglas Dickson, A Thoroughly Canadian General: A Biography of General H.D.G. Crerar.
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