To serve Canada: a history of the Royal Military College since the Second World War / by Richard A. Preston. : D61-1/1991E

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This volume is a commemorative history of the Royal Military College, in Kingston, since the Second World War. It focuses on changes in military technology and philosophy. These changes are reflected in Canadian society and its involvement in world affairs, with bilingualism becoming essential to officer duties and the introduction of women into all military roles. This emphasis makes it useful to both military historians and sociologists.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Department of National Defence.
Title To serve Canada: a history of the Royal Military College since the Second World War / by Richard A. Preston.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Paper
Other formats Electronic-[English]
Note(s) Published by the University of Ottawa Press in cooperation with the Department of National Defence and the Canada Communication Group - Publishing. Also available from the University of Ottawa Press. Foreword by A. J. G. D. de Chastelain.
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : National Defence ©1991.
Binding Clothbound
Description 248p. : illus., references ; 22 cm.
ISBN 0-7766-0327-2
Catalogue number
  • D61-1/1991E
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