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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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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: Film and Video
Description: Report on the Somalia Commission of Inquiry's findings and recommendations. The Commissioners point out that Canadian soldiers were ill-prepared for the Somalia mission and that witnesses at the Somalia Inquiry were evasive, told half-truths, or lied. Their blueprint for change in the military, with 160 recommendations, covers leadership, accountability, discipline, training, and mission planning. Art Eggleton calls the report a "blanket condemnation" of the Canadian military.
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: 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: 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: Sound
Description: The Somalia Inquiry is charged with investigating the Airborne's deployment to Somalia and subsequent accusations of a cover-up. On the first day of the Inquiry, the Somali community comes forward with more charges of abuse. Canadian lawyer Isaac Sechere reports that Somalis frequently suffered at the hands of Canadian soldiers and wants to reveal how the case of Shidane Arone, a Somali teenager who was beaten and killed while in the custody of Canadian soldiers, was not an isolated incident.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Document
Description: Students hold a forum highlighting a variety of points of view on the Somalia affair.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Film and Video
Description: Video footage of Day 3 of General Jean Boyle's testimony at the Somalia Inquiry. Boyle has come under fire for allegedly running interference between the press and the army's public relations department, reporting that he was unaware of any alterations to documentation. The documents in question are RTQ's (Response to Queries), internal briefing documents prepared for those who deal with the media.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Document Film and Video Sound
Description: Look back at the French-Canadian regiment the Van Doos, their history, exploits, and unique culture.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Document Film and Video Sound
Description: Canadian peacemakers were lauded as heroes when they went into an untamed land ruled by rebels. Their mission, Operation Deliverance, charged them with restoring order in Somalia. But in fact, the Canadian Airborne regiment was splitting apart at the seams, lacking both leadership and accountability. Includes radio and television interviews with key players, educational activities, and related links.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
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