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Canadian Army Journal.—Continued.<br />

CANADIAN GOVERNMENT <strong>PUBLICATIONS</strong><br />

, Vol. • 15, No. 1, Winter 1961. 124p. Illus.<br />

Principal contents.—Deve/opment of war games.—First aid training in<br />

the • Canadian Arrny.-LIDeve/oPments in Army financial we/fare.—Canadian<br />

Army in peacetime.—Princip/es of war and the Canadian Army.—DRB<br />

programme reviewed.—National Surviva/ Articles: Attaclç warning system;<br />

Army tests warning sirens; Problem of panic.—Flashback: No. 33—<br />

the CWAC overseas.—Army and Universities.—Complete index for Volume<br />

XIV (1060).<br />

Vol. 15, No. 2, Spring, 1961. 132p. Illus.<br />

Principal contents.—Principles of war.—CAORE war game—baCkground<br />

and operation.—Arnied Forces serve science.—Aid to civil power: Dragoon<br />

Firefighters, 1960.—The Royal Fusiliers: Rocky Mountain expedition,<br />

1960.—Exercise Snow Chintlze H.—National Survival Articles: Exercise<br />

"Nimble Phoenix"; Infantry School training; Service Corps training.—<br />

Obstacle in defence, use or misuse.—Second World War, summing up.—<br />

Artillery used in mountains for aveanche control.<br />

Vol. 15, No. 3, Summer 1961. 120p.<br />

Principal contents.—National survival: Re-entry operations into a<br />

damaûed area; Nudear detonation and fallout reporting system.—Disaster<br />

control: Exercise Shiver I.—Aid to the civil power: army Itelps in flood<br />

einergency.—Army operationai research: aims and methodo/ogy.—Antitank<br />

weapons and their influence in battle.—Armed Forces in , Ghana<br />

today.—Soviet programme: training with chemical weapons.—New guided<br />

missile system.—Provost are watchdogs for Canadians in NATO.<br />

500 per copy. $2 per year. * e o Cat. No. DA2-1<br />

Dollars and sense. Ottawa, 1961. 15p. Illus. 19cin. • Paper cover.<br />

This pamplitet has been prepared to assist the serviceman by giving<br />

him suggestions as to how to live within his income.<br />

Free- • 0 • Cat. No. DA3-4261<br />

Marshal Foch, a study in leadership, by Lt.-Col. T. M. Hunter.<br />

Ottawa, 1961. 250p. Maps. 20cm. Paper bound.<br />

Published by the Directorate of Military Training, Army Headquarters.<br />

$1.50 per copy. • o Cat. No. DA3-4361<br />

ROYAL CANAIMAN NAVY<br />

Crowsnest, Royal Canadian Navy's Magazine, monthly.<br />

Vol. 13, No. 2, December, 1960. 28p.<br />

Principal contents.—North Atlantic wildlife.—New Bounty'.—<br />

Swimmer with a purpose.—Operation earthquake.—Co/umbia in Nigeria.—<br />

New pay scheduie.<br />

the Sea-<br />

Vol. 13, No. 3, January , 1961. 28p.<br />

Principal contents.—Jubitee year.—Southern belle.—Before<br />

way.—Court of Admiralty.—When Dr. Bernardo went navy.<br />

Vol. 13, No. 4, February, 1961. 28p.<br />

Principal contents.—RCN news review.—Death of Admiral Spencer.—<br />

Iroquois badge comes home.-0fficers and men.—The last midshipman.—<br />

Science and the Navy.—Afloat and ashore.<br />

Vol. 13, No. 5, March, 1961. 28p.<br />

Principal contents.—Canada's defence policy.—NBCD (Nuclear, bio/-<br />

ogicat, chemical defence).—Prince Henry's lief victory.—Sinking of<br />

U-877.—Exercise Bonny Boy.—Science and the Navy.<br />

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