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1990: Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders (60)1991: Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders (61)1992: Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders (64)1993: Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders (70)1994: Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders (65)1995: Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders (59)1996: Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders (56)1997: Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders (49)1998: Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders (46)1999: Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders (46)Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders
1990: Wars, Battles and Conflicts (77)1991: Wars, Battles and Conflicts (80)1992: Wars, Battles and Conflicts (78)1993: Wars, Battles and Conflicts (80)1994: Wars, Battles and Conflicts (72)1995: Wars, Battles and Conflicts (67)1996: Wars, Battles and Conflicts (65)1997: Wars, Battles and Conflicts (61)1998: Wars, Battles and Conflicts (54)1999: Wars, Battles and Conflicts (52)Wars, Battles and Conflicts
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1990: Strategy and Tactics (10)1991: Strategy and Tactics (10)1992: Strategy and Tactics (8)1993: Strategy and Tactics (9)1994: Strategy and Tactics (8)1995: Strategy and Tactics (7)1996: Strategy and Tactics (6)1997: Strategy and Tactics (6)1998: Strategy and Tactics (6)1999: Strategy and Tactics (6)Strategy and Tactics
1990: Weapons, Equipment and Fortifications (54)1991: Weapons, Equipment and Fortifications (56)1992: Weapons, Equipment and Fortifications (49)1993: Weapons, Equipment and Fortifications (49)1994: Weapons, Equipment and Fortifications (49)1995: Weapons, Equipment and Fortifications (48)1996: Weapons, Equipment and Fortifications (46)1997: Weapons, Equipment and Fortifications (43)1998: Weapons, Equipment and Fortifications (43)1999: Weapons, Equipment and Fortifications (43)Weapons, Equipment and Fortifications
 
 

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Subject > Wars, Battles and Conflicts

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Type: Film and Video
Description: It's been seven years since Canadian soldiers have come home from the Gulf War. Many of them are suffering from ailments such as nausea, rashes, and chronic fatigue. They call it Gulf War Syndrome, but a new Canadian military report has concluded that there is no such illness. The report states that some veterans are suffering from extreme cases of battle stress due to the special stresses of service in the Persian Gulf.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Document
Description: Using a variety of Web-based resources, students will produce a news magazine-style program on peacemaking challenges in the 1990s.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Film and Video
Description: Interview with Sergent Ronnie Smith, Corporal Patrick Couture, and Captain Hercule Gosselin of Canadian Forces Base Petawawa in which they describe their experiences as part of the Canadian Airborne Regiment in Somalia. They describe how they feel that the schools they built, the infrastructure they developed and the people they saved are all being overlooked by Canadians due to media coverage of a few isolated incidents.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Film and Video
Description: Canadian soldiers reflect on what they have accomplished during their peacekeeping mission in Belet Huen, Somalia. They have built schools and bridges, and famine is not as prevalent. Interviews with Somalis indicate that they like the Canadian soldiers and are concerned about who will be taking over the mission once the Canadians leave.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Film and Video
Description: 1993 television news report shows how the Royal 22nd Regiment peacekeepers in Srebrenica must both disarm and defend Muslim refugees.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Document Film and Video Sound
Description: A look at Canada's history of diplomacy and peacekeeping, including Canadian involvement in human rights issues, nuclear disarmament and the International Criminal Court.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Film and Video
Description: Maj. Barry Armstrong, military surgeon, agrees to be interviewed for the first time about what he believes happened in Somalia. He challenges his superiors about the death of a Somali, Achmed Aruush, who had been shot in the back by Canadian Airborne troops. These allegations were just the tip of the iceberg and Armstrong later became the pivotal figure in the Somalia investigation.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Document
Description: Students write positions on whether Canadian soldiers should be held to a higher standard than people in other professions.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Film and Video
Description: Video footage of the Canadian Airborne Regiment in Somalia shows how racial slurs and brutality were prevalent amongst the soldiers. These home videos were shot just prior to the death of Shidane Arone, a Somali teenager.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Document Film and Video Sound
Description: During the Second World War, roughly 22,000 Japanese Canadians were forcibly evacuated from the west coast and resettled in other parts of the country. Their struggle for redress and apologies continued after the war.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
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