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I am guessing the last Canadian Combat Action was in Korea. Anyone know the specific battle? For Dorish
Thanks in Advance
Thanks in Advance
There is info on that book at my site at www.canadiansoldiers.com - professional historians and veterans alike seem to have a problem with the level of research that went into writing it.Originally posted by Crimmsy:
[qb] Bercuson‘s "Blood on the Hills" may be of help. It is a history of the Canadian Army‘s involvement in Korea. It‘s been a few years since I read it though so I don‘t remember if it has quite what you‘re looking for. [/qb]
Are you limiting your research to the army. If not, would the Canadian air group deployed to the 1st Gulf War qualify?Originally posted by S_Baker:
[qb] I am guessing the last Canadian Combat Action was in Korea. Anyone know the specific battle? For Dorish
Thanks in Advance [/qb]
Seems like a very narrow definition - it is possible to "act independently" at much lower than brigade level. Moreover, within our ORBAT, it is units (or battalions) that make up a brigade. It might be better to distinguish whether the action was at the tactical or operational level, although if you are focused on Korea, you need to go a long way (Ridgeway and MacArthur) up the food chain before you get to the operational level! <shrug> - its your paper...Originally posted by S_Baker:
[qb] I am not talking about an action involving a few troops (Less than a Battalion) I am asking about units (brigade) that fought actions independently, [/qb]
Now that was a cheap shot, unworthy of response.[qb]when the Canadian Army was still able to field a Brigade in combat operations.
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