Loyal service : perspectives on French-Canadian military leaders

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    • Horn, Bernd
    • Legault, Roch
    • Caron, J. H. P. M.

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Loyal service : perspectives on French-Canadian military leaders

edited by Bernd Horn and Roch Legault ; foreword by J.H.P.M. Caron

Canadian Defence Academy Press , Dundurn Group, c2007

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French Canadians have a long, proud history of serving their nation. From the earliest beginnings, French Canadians assisted in carving out and defending the nascent country. They were critical as defenders and as allies against hostile Natives and competing European powers. In the aftermath of the conquest, they continued, albeit under a different flag, to defend Canada. Loyal Service examines the service of a number of French-Canadian leaders and their contributions to the nation during times of peace, crisis, and conflict spanning the entire historical spectrum from New France to the end of the twentieth century.

Table of Contents

  • Hertel and Canada's First Tacticians in the Seventeenth Century
  • Marin and Langis: Master Practitioners of La Petite Guerre
  • Ascending to Leadership: The Militia Commanders of Montreal, Lower Canada (1790-1839)
  • Adolphe Caron: Canada's Successful War Minister
  • The Military Career of Colonel Oscar Pelletier: An Example of French-Canadian Leadership Before the First World War
  • The Strength of Character: Major-General F.L. Lessard
  • From Cadet to Brigadier-General: Thomas-Louis Tremblay and the 22nd Battalion (French-Canadian)
  • French-Canadian Leadership in Canada's Navy, 1910-1971
  • Jacques Dextraze and the Art of Command, 1944-1973
  • Balancing Between Autocratic and Democratic Leadership: The Career of Major-General Claude LaFrance
  • Do the Right Thing: Lieutenant-General Romeo Dallaire in the 1990s.

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