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The Dieppe Raid: A Decision-Making Exercise – Operation Rutter (Part 1)

The Dieppe Raid: A Decision-Making Exercise – Operation Rutter (Part 1)

by Terry Copp | Aug 23, 2013 | LCSC, War & Society Web Series | 6 comments

Professor Emeritus Terry Copp, director of the Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies presents “The Dieppe Raid: A Decision-Making Exercise – Part 1: Operation Rutter.” This lecture, which explores Operation Rutter – the...
The Dieppe Raid: A Decision-Making Exercise – Operation Jubilee (Part 2)

The Dieppe Raid: A Decision-Making Exercise – Operation Jubilee (Part 2)

by Terry Copp | Aug 23, 2013 | LCSC, War & Society Web Series | 0 comments

Professor Emeritus Terry Copp, director of the Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies presents “The Dieppe Raid: A Decision-Making Exercise – Part 2: Operation Jubilee.” This lecture, which explores Operation Jubilee –...
Broken in Battle: A Look at Battle Exhaustion and Combat Stress by Terry Copp

Broken in Battle: A Look at Battle Exhaustion and Combat Stress by Terry Copp

by Terry Copp | Dec 17, 2012 | LCSC, War & Society Web Series, War and Society

The toll of casualties in the battles for Verrières Ridge included hundreds of men evacuated for “Battle Exhaustion,” the term applied to those who broke down on the battlefield. The stress produced by the strain and violence of combat effects every soldier. Most...
“Just How Did the War of 1812 Start?” An Introduction by Terry Copp

“Just How Did the War of 1812 Start?” An Introduction by Terry Copp

by Terry Copp | Jun 17, 2012 | LCSC, War and Society | 0 comments

To understand the conflict that led to the War of 1812 we must begin with the Treaty of 1783 that ended the War of Independence. The treaty was deliberately generous to the Americans. Recognizing their independence was a military necessity that other clauses,...
Some Reflections on the Italian Campaign – Terry Copp  (Keynote, 2010 Military History Colloquium)

Some Reflections on the Italian Campaign – Terry Copp (Keynote, 2010 Military History Colloquium)

by Terry Copp | Jan 16, 2012 | LCSC, War and Society | 0 comments

Some Reflections on the Italian Campaign (Keynote, 2010 Military History Colloquium) By Terry Copp After five years of reading and archival research plus three fascinating trips to the Canadian battlefields in Italy, I continue to marvel at the endurance and...

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