From soldiers on the ground, sailors on the seas, and fliers in the air,
this is a history of those men and women our country has placed in
harm's way. From Siberia to Somalia, the Yukon to Yugoslavia, Korea, the
Congo, the Middle East, Cyprus, Iraq, and Afghanistan, the Canadian
soldier has risked life and limb for reasons and causes that Canada and
Canadians believe to be right. Canadian Armed Forces: A Salute
spotlights some of our oft-forgotten history and individuals . . . the
Canadian who won a Victoria Cross during the Charge of the Light
Brigade, the Canadians who were involved in what was probably the last
Cavalry charge, the Devil's Brigade that signaled the formation of the
first Special Forces unit, and the D-Day Dodgers without whom D-Day in
France may have been as much a fiasco as the Dieppe landings. This is a
book that chronicles the humble heroism and often unacknowledged bravery
that are a part of the Canadian soldier's story. The book captures the
tragedy and the comedy that are part of daily life in the Canadian
military. This is an unabashed salute.