Category Archives: Opinion Pieces

This category collects opinion pieces that have been written by RUSI-VI members. Comments to the articles are invited.

National Defence Anyone? A Case for Strategic Airlift.

By Lieutenant-General David Adamson, CD (Retired) (written prior to Canadian involvement in Op Apollo) Candidates of all stripes ranted on during the last federal election in glowing terms about Canada`s continuing responsibilities on the world scene and our annual rating … Continue reading

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The Little Air Force That Could

Lord Trenchard, Mr McCurdy, Sign. Douhet, Mr Corrigan, Ms Earhart, General Mitchell, fellow aviation pioneers! This is the second in a series of senior staff briefings. I am honoured to address such a knowledgeable and influential gathering of aviation pioneers. … Continue reading

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Will our Naval Reserves Have an Anti-terrorist Role?

by GB Stanford, RCN (retired) The question of “mandating” the Maritime Coastal Defence Vessels’s, “manned” by naval reservists, for the anti-terrorist role is a non-issue. Unfortunately, the MCDV’s are inadequate for the role. The MCDV’s do have small arms for … Continue reading

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Do We Need Other Resources for International Operations? A Case for Naval Ship Building

By WLD (Bill) Farrell The Federal Government says that it will presently review Canada’s defence requirements. What can we expect? Months of deliberation by politicians with shallow knowledge of military matters and a result fudged to meet some arbitrary dollar … Continue reading

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Stressors, Stress and PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)

This article appears in the RUSI-VI 2007 Q2 Newsletter. It is published here with links to: the cover letter to the Chief of Defence Staff, the thought paper: Increasing Combat Capability by Reducing the Effects of Combt Stressors, and the … Continue reading

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The Influence of Helicopter Operation on the Airforce An Ingredient for Defence Review

by John C. Eggenberger, OMM, CD, PhD July 2003 This opinion piece was stimulated by an article by KD Munro, “The Little Airforce That Could” In the early 1970′s the Air Force was tasked to conduct helicopter operations of the … Continue reading

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Canada’s Air Force Ethos – Then and Now

by John C. Eggenberger, OMM CD PhD Victoria, BC. June 2005. With permission of Philip Homes, DFC. Recently, considerable interest has been expressed in knowing more about the phenomenon ethos for our armed forces.  To this end, the article “At … Continue reading

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The Bankrupting of Canada’s Military: Causes, Consequences & Remedy

Submission to the Standing Committee on National Security and Defence In the course of this paper it will be shown that defence funding has been the victim, not the cause, of the financial problems which Canada has faced; it will … Continue reading

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Toward A General Model of Military Leadership for the Canadian Armed Forces

By Lieutenant-Colonel  J.C. Eggenberger Department of Military Leadership and Management The Royal Military College of Canada Kingston, Ontario Departmental  Manuscript 79-1 May, 1979 The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect official views or policy of … Continue reading

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“The Citadelle Document”

Canadian Army Ethos “I realize that in the final analysis we will be judged on military grounds; that is, the extent to which we have effectively contributed to the security of Canada, to the deterrence of war and to the … Continue reading

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