CFC Papers

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Capability Based Planning, Is It Still Viable?
Major Sébastien Hébert
JCSP - Ex Solo Flight   (2017)
Format:  PDF
Challenges in Air Expeditionary Operations: The Need for Greater Resiliency in Personnel
Major Richard Tremblay
JCSP - Ex Solo Flight   (2017)
Format:  PDF
Changements environnementaux et conflits : une question de perspective
Major Danny Gagné-Rainville
JCSP - Ex Solo Flight   (2017)
Format:  PDF
Changing the Narrative: How to Develop a Strategic Message
Lieutenant-Commander Craig Piccolo
JCSP - Ex Solo Flight   (2017)
Format:  PDF
Child Soldiers: Re-Framing the Canadian Armed Forces Approach
Lieutenant-Commander Natasha Mang
JCSP - Ex Solo Flight   (2017)
Format:  PDF
Clausewitz Centre of Gravity: Friction or Useful?
Major Craig Butler
JCSP - Ex Solo Flight   (2017)
Format:  PDF
Cross-Purposes - The Vice Chief of the Defence Staff and Chief Financial Officer
Lieutenant-Commander Rob Thorpe
JCSP - Ex Solo Flight   (2017)
Format:  PDF
Cyber Capability Development: Considerations for Optimizing Organizational Form in the DND/CAF
Lieutenant-Commander Damien Chouinard-Prévost
JCSP - Ex Solo Flight   (2017)
Format:  PDF
Cyber “War” — Is it?
Commander Bryan Price
JCSP - Ex Solo Flight   (2017)
Format:  PDF

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