This book is the last in the author's trilogy on his time spent in Afghanistan. Maloney (history, Royal Military College of Canada) served as historical adviser to the Chief of the Land Staff for the
Maloney (Royal Military College War Studies Programme, Canadian Defence Academy) describes Western military operations in Afghanistan through 2003. He reports on the campaigns from his perspective as
In Learning to Love the Bomb, Sean M. Maloney explores the controversial subject of Canada’s acquisition of nuclear weapons during the Cold War. Based on newly declassified Canadian and U.S. documents
Military historian Maloney (Queen's Centre for International Relations, Canada) traveled to Afghanistan in 2003 in order to witness up close the operations of the American military and its allies. His
Maloney (history, Royal Military College of Canada) has observed counterinsurgency field operations in Afghanistan since 2003. Here, he offers in inside look at units unknown to most Americans--the pr
Examines the process of determining the naval command structure of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization during a tense period of the cold war. Describes the political and military issues that were f
In the late 1990s, NATO led the Kosovo Force (KFOR), charged with stabilizing Kosovo and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia after genocide and other atrocities were carried out in the Balkan re