Canadian Corvettes in the Second World War – A General History
by Dr Richard H. Gimblett, MSC CD RCN (ret’d) The humble corvette was not meant to be the mainstay of
Read MoreThe Royal United Services Institute of Nova Scotia provides a forum for the study, promotion and debate of defence, security and safety affairs.
by Dr Richard H. Gimblett, MSC CD RCN (ret’d) The humble corvette was not meant to be the mainstay of
Read MoreFor those whom may not fully understand the RCMP’s organizational structure, it is somewhat complex given the RCMP’s very broad
Read Moreby Jay Heisler When the Sudan evacuation seized international headlines, with US, Canadian and European militaries deploying into the conflict
Read MoreBy Jay Heisler Earlier this year, I went with an unusual request to friends who are ex-CIA. I had spoken
Read MoreOn 15 March 2023, Assistant Commissioner Dennis Daley, Commanding Officer, RCMP ‘H’ Division, spoke to RUSI(NS) and guests at the
Read MoreMotor Vessel (MV)1 Asterix was converted by Chantier Davie from a container ship to a replenishment oiler2 for the Royal
Read MoreThe first of the Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessels (AOPV)1 built by Irving Shipbuilding under the Arctic and Offshore Patrol
Read Moreby Jay Heisler After teaching a mental health advocacy course for three years, I have been excited to see advances
Read Moreby John Boileau Recently a US Army corps released a new policy limiting who gets to stencil a name on
Read MoreOn 15 February 2023, Brigadier-General G. Michael Adamson, Commander, 3 Canadian Space Division, spoke to RUSI(NS) and guests with a
Read Moreby Adam Meeks Editor: In November 2019, Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) unveiled five specially painted locomotives honouring the culture and
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