Canadians in War and Peacekeeping |
Contents
A Proud Royal Who Served His Country Very | 9 |
Ernest | 21 |
Four Hundred Yardsand into the Courtyard | 31 |
Down to the Sea in ShipsDefensively | 55 |
POW Number 354 Survives Hong Kong | 61 |
Bud Downing | 75 |
Peacekeeping | 88 |
Don Ethell | 103 |
Wayne MacCulloch | 161 |
John Stuart | 171 |
Geordie Elms | 191 |
Mike Kampman | 197 |
A Squadron RCD Deployment September 1994May 1995 | 205 |
NATO 19511993 | 209 |
The Unknown Soldier | 213 |
The Veteran | 221 |
Lloyd Carr | 117 |
Fred Herman | 123 |
Reflections on Service with UNTSO 19661977 | 127 |
Jerrold Joseph Donahue | 131 |
John Gard | 147 |
UNEF II 1974 Bill Porter | 153 |
The Peacekeeping Monument | 225 |
EPILOGUE H Clifford Chadderton 233 | |
THE LAST WORD 235 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHY 237 | |
ABOUT THE AUTHOR 239 | |
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