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What the Thunder Said

Reflections of a Canadian Officer in Kandahar

by Lieutenant-Colonel John Conrad
foreword by Christie Blatchford

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list price: $12.99
edition:eBook
also available: Paperback eBook
category: History
published: 2009
ISBN:9781770706118
publisher: Dundurn
imprint: Dundurn
Description

By every principle of war, every shred of military logic, logistics support to Canada's Task Force Orion in Afghanistan should have collapsed in July 2006. There are few countries that offer a greater challenge to logistics than Afghanistan, and yet Canadian soldiers lived through an enormous test on this deadly international stage - a monumental accomplishment. Canadian combat operations were widespread across southern Afghanistan in 2006, and logistics soldiers worked in quiet desperation to keep the battle group moving. Only now is it appreciated how precarious the logistics operations of Task Force Orion in Kandahar really were.

What the Thunder Said is an honest, raw recollection of incidents and impressions of Canadian warfighting from a logistics perspective. It offers solid insight into the history of military logistics in Canada and explores in some detail the dramatic erosion of a once-proud corner of the army from the perspective of a battalion commander.

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Contributor notes

Lieutenant-Colonel John Conrad is a combat logistics officer with 25 years of experience. He has commanded Canada's logistics battalion in Cambodia, Bosnia, and Kandahar, where in 2006 he was decorated with the Meritorious Service Medal for his leadership. He lives in Orono, Ontario.

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Editorial Reviews

...a clear-headed and well-written account of the important role logistics play in any army and the challenges faced by support battalions as the role of the Canadian Forces changed from peacekeeping to war-fighting in the new millennium. There is much in this collection of interest to politicians, military commanders and historians, but what makes it interesting for the general reader is the human touch.

— Winnipeg Free Press

[What the Thunder Said] is remarkably frank...its great value is it urges the Canadian Forces to think harder about logistics.

— Legion Magazine

A fine narrative look at the war in Afghanistan.

— Midwest Book Review

Conrad brings to the book a raw storytelling talent and an introspection yet unseen in the canon. Passages in the book soar to the sublime. Conrad has done us all an inestimable service by putting his tory on paper, and for that alone his book is worth reading.

— Quill & Quire
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Lieutenant-Colonel John Conrad

Lieutenant-Colonel John Conrad is a reserve army officer with 28 years of experience in the Canadian Forces. He is a veteran of both the United Nations and NATO brands of peacekeeping and has served in Cambodia, Bosnia, and Afghanistan. His previous book about his experiences in Afghanistan, What the Thunder Said, was a bestseller. He lives in Orono, Ontario.
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