Operation Friction 1990-1991 - Dundurn

Operation Friction 1990-1991

The Canadian Forces in the Persian Gulf

Published April 1997

Description

This official account of the crisis in the Persian Gulf traces the Canadian Forces commitment to the Gulf region in response to Iraqi aggression in 1990-1991. Written by two officers who served in the Persian Gulf during the period of hostilities in 1991, this official account is the fruit of four years of detailed research. Based upon their personal experiences, numerous interviews, and unrestricted access to official papers, they have produced a candid account of value for both the military professional and the interested civilian.

In January 1991, the Chief of Defence Staff authorized the Director of History to post Major Jean Morin as field historian to the staff of the Commander, Canadian Forces Middle East (Commodore Ken Summers). It was the first time since the Korean War that a historical officer had been posted to the staff of a Canadian commander overseas.

Contributors

Jean H. Morin

Major Jean Morin, of the Royal 22nd Regiment, was the official historian attached to the Canadian theatre headquarters.

Richard H. Gimblett

Richard H. Gimblett is command historian of the Canadian Navy and past president of the Canadian Nautical Research Society. A former serving officer, he is a contributor to volume 1 of the official history of the Royal Canadian Navy (1867-1939), and edited and contributed to The Naval Service of Canada, 1910-2010: The Centennial Story. He lives in Ottawa.

Book Details

ePub
April 1997
-
304 pp
9781459713338
Hardcover
April 1997
5.75x9 in
304 pp
9781550022568
Paperback
April 1997
5.75x9 in
304 pp
9781550022575
ePub
April 1997
-
304 pp
9781554882564