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Hardcover Tested Mettle: Canada's Peacekeepers at War Book

ISBN: 1895896088

ISBN13: 9781895896084

Tested Mettle: Canada's Peacekeepers at War

The untold story of the Canadian Army's fight for survival on two fronts: the volatile bullet-riddled war zones of the world and the equally treacherous political battleground here at home. Tested... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Masterful work of military journalism!

Taylor and Nolan are to be commended for their extensive research and fine writing. As a former peacekeeper who served on two of the tours that Tested Mettle covers, I must say that these authors were able to capture the essence of what me and "the boys" went through. What I found truly shocking was their revelations about the senior level corruption and the lack of compassion for those soldiers who were wounded. I had always thought that my friend's case was an isolated issue of neglect, but now I realize that there was widespread systemic rot at "Fort Fumble on the Rideau" (NDHQ).This book should be a "must read" for every citizen in Canada,-especially now that we are once again sending off our troops to War. Unless people realize how corrupted the system (not to mention the Officer corps) has become, there is little hope that things will improve in the rank and file. I had heard about this book years ago, but I felt that having "been there", it would not be of interest. I really wish now that I'd read it when it first came out!I have already started reading Taylor and Nolan's first book,-Tarnished Brass:Crime and Corruption in the Canadian Military, and it is even more shocking and revealing.These books are a must-read!

An eye opening look at the Canadian government

The book is an amazing job of journalism and writing but what really jumped out at me is the commentary on the Canadian government and people. The book was tell written and tells several stories of heroism and tragedy that never made it into the Canadian mainline media reports.It gives a view of our troops that until recently was not heard of and opened a lot of viewers eyes to what has been happening.

Tested Mettle, Tested Well

I am a serving member of the Canadian Forces, and although I have not been on peacekeeping missions (I'm navy) I have heard many first-hand stories from army friends about the kind of experiences in the former Yugoslavia which Scott Taylor and Brian Nolan document. As with their ealier "Tarnished Brass" Taylor and Nolan have again done the public a service by documenting the sacrifice and heorism of the average Johnny Canuck soldier, and again have exposed the virtual criminal neglect of the rank and file's welfare. The only problem I have is with some of the recommendations in the last chapter.

Thorough Detailing of Canada's Modern Military Involvement

Thoroughly detailed yet very readable, I would recomend this book to absolutely anyone who has even heard of Canada, perfect for anyone trying to come up to speed on the conflict in the former Yugoslavia (as a Croatian,this was not my intent in reading it), or for anyone who is even slightly curious about the weakening Canadian Military

Extremely well researched and written............a must read

As a former peacekeeper myself I can relate to the stories written in this book. Once I began reading it I could not stop. So many things I agree with and so many things I never knew existed or were allowed to exist by senior officers. I have not always agreed with Scott Taylor's view on things but I have nothing bad to say about this book. Excellent from start to finish.
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