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Canadian Military History

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Table of Contents

Letter from the Editor/CMH Mailbox

Articles

Hugh A. Halliday, John Bailiie Turner and the Ottawa Volunteer Field Battery, 9-19

Christopher Doary, "Miniature Set-Piece Battles": Infantry Patrolling Operations in Korea, May-June 1952, 20-33

Christine Hamelin, A Sense of Purpose: Ottawa Students and the Second World War, 34-41

Sean M. Maloney, Dr. Strangelove Visits Canada: Projects RUSTIC, EASE, and BRIDGE, 1958-1963, 42-56

Bill Rawling, To the Sound of the Guns: Canadians and Combat Surgery, 1938-1953, 57-68

Canadian War Museum

Cameron Pulsifer, Richard Rowland Thompson and his Queen's Scarf: An Historical Investigation, 69-83

Kyle Mclntyre, "Sons of good Western stock": The South African War Artifacts of Private Alexander W. Stewart, Strathcona's Horse, 84-91

Jean Langdon-Ford, Prisoners of War as Library Users, 92-96

Laura Brandon, Obituary - C. Anthony Law (1916-1996): Official War Artist, 97-100

Features

D. Gordon Brown, The Battle of Moyland Wood: The Regina Rifle Regiment, 16-19 February 1945, 101-108

S.J. De Groot, Escape of the German Army across the Westerscheldt, September 1944, 109-117

William Mitchell, "Failure is Not Acceptable": The Recollections of a Canadian in the French Foreign Legion, 118-125

Book Reviews

Jonathan F Vance, Review Essay: "Donkeys" or "Lions"?: Re-examining Great War Stereotypes: Duff Crerar, Padres in No Man's Land: Canadian Chaplains and the Great War; David French, The Strategy of the Lloyd George Coalition, 1916-1918; J.P. Harris, Men, Ideas and Tanks: British Military Thought and Armoured Forces, 1903-39; Jeffrey A. Keshen, Propaganda and Censorship During Canada's Great War; Edward H. Wigney, The C.E.F. Roll of Honour: Members and Former Members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force who Died as a Result of Service in the Great War, 1914-1919, 125