What the Thunder Said - Dundurn

What the Thunder Said

Reflections of a Canadian Officer in Kandahar

Published June 2009

Paperback
$ 34.99

Description

By every principle of war, every shred of military logic, logistics support to Canada’s Task Force Orion in Afghanistan should have collapsed in July 2006. There are few countries that offer a greater challenge to logistics than Afghanistan, and yet Canadian soldiers lived through an enormous test on this deadly international stage - a monumental accomplishment. Canadian combat operations were widespread across southern Afghanistan in 2006, and logistics soldiers worked in quiet desperation to keep the battle group moving. Only now is it appreciated how precarious the logistics operations of Task Force Orion in Kandahar really were.

What the Thunder Said is an honest, raw recollection of incidents and impressions of Canadian warfighting from a logistics perspective. It offers solid insight into the history of military logistics in Canada and explores in some detail the dramatic erosion of a once-proud corner of the army from the perspective of a battalion commander.

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Contributors

John Conrad

John Conrad is a retired army colonel with thirty-three years experience in the Canadian Armed Forces, including twenty-five years as a logistics officer. He commanded the Canadian logistics battalion in Kandahar in 2006 and has been decorated with the Meritorious Service Medal. His previous book was the PTSD memoir Among the Walking Wounded. He lives in Hastings Lake, Alberta.

Christie Blatchford

Book Details

Paperback
June 2009
6x9 in
244 pp
9781554884087
ePub
June 2009
-
244 pp
9781770704039
ePub
June 2009
-
244 pp
9781770706118