Broken in Battle: A Look at Battle Exhaustion and Combat Stress by Terry Copp
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 [...]
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 [...]
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. [...]
Terry Copp’s Plenary Lecture at the 23rd Military History Colloquium from Terry Copp on Vimeo. Terry gave the Plenary Lecture reviewing his long career in [...]
I recently presented a paper at the Army Historical Workshop titled “Operational Research and First Canadian Army” which sketched the close relationship between Canadian staff [...]
As we get ready for the 2012 Military History Colloquium we are going to feature a podcast every Friday from last year’s conference. Today we [...]
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 [...]
We often get asked at the LCMSDS about what we’re reading. This year we have decided to get some of the staff at the LCMSDS [...]
Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his Heritage Minister James Moore are promoting plans to commemorate the bicentennial of the War of 1812 as an “expression [...]