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020 |a978-1-55002-710-5
040 |aCaOODSP|beng
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0861 |aD2-201/2007E
1101 |aCanada. |bDepartment of National Defence.
24514|aThe apathetic and the defiant : |bcase studies of Canadian mutiny and disobedience, 1812-1919 / |cEdited by Craig Leslie Mantle; published by The Durndurn Group and Canadian Defence Academy Press in cooperation with the Department of National Defence, and Public Works and Government Services Canada.
260 |aToronto - Ontario : |bNational Defence |cc2007.
300 |a496p. : |bfigs., glossary, graphs, illus., references, tables, photographs, index ; |c23 cm.
5203 |aCanadian soldiers have served their country for centuries, and for the most part they have done so honourably and loyally. Yet, on certain occasions, their conduct has been anything but commendable. Whether by disobeying their legal orders, terrorizing the local population, or committing crimes in general, some soldiers have embodied the very antithesis of appropriate military conduct. Covering examples of unprofessional behaviour by certain members of Canada’s military forces from the War of 1812 to the immediate aftermath of the First World War, The Apathetic and the Defiant clearly reveals that disobedience and mutiny have marked all of the major conflicts in which Canada has participated. Canadian military indiscipline has long been overshadowed by the nation's victories and triumphs ... until now.
563 |aSoftcover
590 |a08-12|b2008-03-20
69007|aMilitary history|2gcpds
69007|aMilitary law|2gcpds
7201 |aMantle, Craig Leslie
77508|tLes apathiques et les rebelles : |w(CaOODSP)9.683783
7760#|tThe apathetic and the defiant : |w(CaOODSP)9.888877