Scattering Chaff Canadian Air Power and Censorship During the Kosovo War

Most Canadians know little, if anything at all, about the role of the Canadian Air Force in the 1999 Kosovo Air War. Yet lives were at put at stake as mission dedication and military skill were pushed to the limit. Some of Canada's most prominent journalists attempted to report on the war, but...

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Published: Calgary University of Calgary Press 2019
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