David A. Charters is a senior fellow of the Milton F.Gregg Centre for the Study of War and Society and a retired professor of military history, both at the University of New Brunswick. He coauthored Kandahar Tour: The Turning Point in Canada's Afghan Mission.
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List of Photographs Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. The Evolution of Canadian Defence and Military Intelligence, 1945-2005 1. Policies, Budgets, Resources, and Commitments: Canadian Defence in Context 2. Uncertain Foundations: Canadian Defence and Military Intelligence, 1945-1970 3. When in Debt, Reorganize: Canadian Defence Intelligence, 1975-2005 4. From Adaptation to Transformation: Canadian Military Intelligence, 1975-2005 Part II. Intelligence Support to Canadian Military Operations, 1970-2010 5. The October Crisis: Countering Terrorism in Quebec, 1970 6. Operation SALON: Internal Security Operations in the Oka Crisis, 1990 7. Operation FRICTION: Naval and Air Operations in the Gulf War, 1990-1991 8. Peacekeeping in the Balkans: The UN Years, 1992-1995 9. Peace Enforcement in Bosnia: The NATO Years, 1996-2004 10. Peace Enforcement in Kosovo: Air and Ground Operations, 1999-2000 11. Kandahar and Kabul: Stabilizing Afghanistan, 2001-2005 12. Return to Kandahar: Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan, 2005-2010 Conclusion List of Acronyms and Abbreviations Select Bibliography Index About the Author