Description: A penetrating study of why soldiers fight and what sustained Canadians in battle during the Second World War.
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Review Quotes: "This study is relevant for anyone in a leadership role looking to promote high morale and motivation to any job or task. For that general audience, Engen's first two chapters offer important background and context on the Canadian Army, its organizational structures, and training system. These chapters are accessible and readable even for a non-expert, and they also address some of the myths and assumptions about Canada's military experience in WWII." Canadian Journal of History