Canadian military emergency response: highly effective, but rarely part of the plan /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Military Review Vol 85 No 6, November-December 2005, pp.74-79 (81)Summary: Describes how Canada's armed forces are mobilized to assist in responding to disasters and accidents (with specific examples), and asks whether there are lessons for the United States in the way that Canada has organized the links between military and civilian powers for emergency response.
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Describes how Canada's armed forces are mobilized to assist in responding to disasters and accidents (with specific examples), and asks whether there are lessons for the United States in the way that Canada has organized the links between military and civilian powers for emergency response.

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