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Hong Kong - The Double Edged Sword: Military Asset to the PLA or a Liability? An article by Joseph Varner
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Book Review: The Halifax Explosion and the Royal Canadian Navy: Inquiry and Intrigue reviewed by Rowland Marshall Video Review: Seasoned Sailors- Dick Leir reviewed by Tony German Book Review: HMCS HAIDA, BATTLE ENSIGN FLYING - by Bob Willson Book Review: DEEPLY CANADIAN - by Mike Young Book Review: TIN HATS, OILSKINS & SEABOOTS A Naval Journey 1938-1945 - by F.R. Berchem Book Review: The Allied Convoy System 1939 - 1945 It's Organization, Defence and Operation by Bill Wilson Book Review: Canada's Navy: The First Century by Jan Drent Book Review: Canada's Warships since 1956 by George Godwin ---
Minor War Vessel Involvement with Operation Persistence An article by Sub-Lieutenant T.M. Wiggins Nato and Partner Submarines in a Changing Geopolitical Environment An article by Commander L.M. Hickey Our Maritime Future An argument on Canada's need to remain committed to maritime interests by Peter Haydon Seapower in a changing world Editorial from the April 1997 edition of the Maritime Affairs Newsletter Web Sitings: Secondary Sources for Naval Research A column on secondary sources on naval policy available on the internet. Gunboat Diplomacy in the Northeast Pacific An article by Joseph Varner Leadership and Morale in the Navy: A Personal View by Rear-Admiral F.W. Crickard, RCN (Ret'd), Past President, NOAC
Mischief Reef An article by Joseph Varner Rumours of Asian Aircraft Carriers An article by Joseph Varner Hong Kong - The Double Edged Sword: Military Asset to the PLA or a Liability? An article by Joseph Varner Catalyst for Confidence: 25 Years of INCSEA An article by David N. Griffiths
Aurora - Surveillance Without Policy by: Colonel ESC Cable OMM, CD (ret'd) and Colonel JR Lambie CD (Ret'd) Maritime Helicopter Procurement Process By Lee Myrhaugen The Maritime Helicopter Project - Part I By Gordon Davis The Maritime Helicopter Project - Part II By Gordon Davis The Maritime Helicopter Project - Part III By Gordon Davis AURORA: A National Asset to Preserve by: Colonel ESC Cable OMM, CD (ret'd) Aurora/Arcturus Life Extension Program (ALEP) An article explaining the need and processof the Aurora/Arcturus Life Extension Program by Joe Varner Aurora/Arcturus Life Extension Program (ALEP) An article explaining the need and process of the Aurora/Arcturus Life Extension Program by Joe Varner A New Maritime Helicopter An article on the need for a high-tech Maritime Helicopter by Colin Curleigh New Naval Helicopters: Beware or Expedient Solutions A New Maritime Helicopter An article on the need for a high-tech Maritime Helicopter by Colin Curleigh Sea Kings and Recent Sensational Headlines An article as well as an editorial letter by Colin Curleigh
The "Princes" and Preparedness by Fraser McKee HMCS Haida by Micheal Whitby Canadian Naval History Reading Lists The first in a series looking at the best sources for Canadian naval history by Marc Milner HMCS Assiniboine and the 1974 Portuguese Coup or "Where was this covered in command exams?" An article on actions taken by the Canadian Navy during the Portugese Coup by Captain Robert H. Thomas (Ret'd) The RCN and British U-Class Submarines The history of previous Canadian attempts to acquire British U-Class subs. by Peter Haydon
Aurora - Surveillance Without Policy by: Colonel ESC Cable OMM, CD (ret'd) and Colonel JR Lambie CD (Ret'd) The Canadian Naval Task Group by Peter Haydon Minor War Vessel Involvement with Operation Persistence An article by Sub-Lieutenant T.M. Wiggins Submarines - They are still there! An article by Colonel Ernest S.C. Cable OMM, CD (Ret'd)
What Naval Capabilities Does Canada Need? by Peter Haydon The Canadian Naval Task Group by Peter Haydon Naval Capabilities and the Numbers Game by Peter Haydon "Adjusting Course"...A Strategic Orphan? An analysis and critique of the Canadian Navy's Adjusting Course maritime strategy by Peter Haydon Web Sitings: Official Naval Policy A column on internet resources for official naval policy. Why Canada Needs Maritime Forces A monograph on Canadian naval policy
Submarine Cables - By By Glen Herbert and Scott Coffen-Smout Toward Canada's Ocean Strategy The Spring 1998 Editorial from the Maritime Affairs Newsletter by Peter haydon
Marine War Risks - By Heinz Gohlish Shipping in Canada by Glen Herbert Web Sitings: Shipping A column on internet resources concerning shipping
"Running With the Wolves": Reinventing the Identity and Restructuring the Canadian Marine Industry to Prosper on the Global Scene by Denise Verrault, President, Verrault Shipyards Ships and Shipbuilding by Vice-Admiral Peter W. Cairns, RCN (Ret'd), President, Shipbuilding Association of Canada The Canadian Government's Role in Shipbuilding: Past, Present and Future by Peter T. Haydon
Command/Control and Air Defence Replacement Program (CADRE) An article by LCdr DS Thomas
Submarines - They are still there! An article by Colonel Ernest S.C. Cable OMM, CD (Ret'd) Nato and Partner Submarines in a Changing Geopolitical Environment An article by Commander L.M. Hickey Submarines for Canada - Strategic Implications An article by Rear-Admiral F.W. Crickard, RCN (Ret'd), Past President, NOAC Submarines Make Sense An opinion piece on the need for the Upholder submarines. Underwater Legends An Article on submarines by Senator Colin Kenny Why Canada Needs A Navy and Why We Need Submarines: Some Basic Facts This compendium of facts about Canada's maritime forces, its naval requirements including the need for new submarines, and the option of acquiring four Upholder-class diesel-electric submarines from Britain has been assembled by the NOAC from a wide range of sources. Submarines for Canada - Strategic Implications An article by Rear-Admiral F.W. Crickard, RCN (Ret'd), Past President, NOAC
Submarine Cables - By By Glen Herbert and Scott Coffen-Smout
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