No lack of courage

No lack of courage
About this book
No Lack of Courage is the story of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's first battle. It is a revealing account of Operation Medusa, the largely Canadian action from 1 to 17 September 2006, to dislodge a heavily entrenched Taliban force in the Pashmul district of Afghanistan's Kandahar Province. At stake, according to senior Afghan politicians and NATO military commanders, was nothing less than the very existence of the reconstituted state of Afghanistan, as well as the NATO alliance itself. In a bitterly fought conflict that lasted more than two weeks, Canadian, Afghan, and Coalition troops defeated the dug-in enemy forces and chased them from the Pashmul area.
In the end, the brunt of the fighting fell on the Canadians, and the operation that saved Afghanistan exacted a great cost. However, the battle also demonstrated that Canada had shed its peacekeeping mythology and was once more ready to commit troops deliberately to combat. Moreover, it revealed yet again that Canadian soldiers have no lack of courage. --Book Jacket.
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- OL Work ID
- OL15932002W
Subjects
CourageCase studiesOperation Medusa, 2006Regimental historiesAfghan War, 2001-Armed ForcesCanada, canadian armed forcesCanada, foreign relationsOperation Medusa, Afghanistan, 2006Opération Méduse, Afghānistān, 2006Guerre en Afghānistān, 2001-Histoire des unitésForces arméesAfghan War, 2001-2021