THE ROLE OF TERRITORIAL AFFILIATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE REGIMENTAL ETHOS
- Authors
- Corporate Authors
- Operational Research and Analysis Establishment, Ottawa ONT (CAN) Directorate of Mathematics and Statistics
- Abstract
- This staff note consists of a chapter of a two-part study of the Canadian army regimental system. The first part of the complete study consists of a history of the origin and development of the regimental system, in both Europe and Canada. The second part examines a number of the characteristics of the regimental system, in the following framework: operational-administrative factors, institutional characteristics, symbolic characteristics and attitudinal characteristics. Each of the characteristics is examined historically, from as far back as seems relevant, and contemporaneously. The primary emphasis is on the Canadian regular army, but extensive reference is also made to the militia and to the corresponding experience of the British army.
- Report Number
- ORAE-DSEA-STAFF-NOTE-23/85 — Staff Note
- Date of publication
- 15 Dec 1985
- Number of Pages
- 47
- DSTKIM No
- 86-02924
- CANDIS No
- 97620
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- Document Image stored on Optical Disk;Originator's fiche received by DSIS;Electronic Document(PDF)
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