Kandahar Tour
From Inside the front cover.
Task Force 1-07 embarked for Afghanistan in January 2007, at a critical point in the war. Short months before, Canadian and other NATO troops had dealt a stunning blow to the Taliban-drug trafficker alliance at the very gates of Kandahar City during Operation Medusa. The door was now open to expand the development zone into Kandahar's drought- and war-ravaged farmland before the Taliban and drug gangs re-mustered for the 2007 fighting season. the task ahead required aid delivery, peace-keeping, reconstruction and combat operations all at the same time.
Kandahar Tour is the story of TF 1-07, from its training for war and peace building in Canada to it's efforts in the frontlines of the struggle to rebuild a shattered society and restore hope in a land where there was little. Lee Windsor, the lead author, was given extraordinary access to Canada's Joint Task Force Afghanistan. He takes the reader into the command posts and forward operating bases, and the hills and fields where firefights erupt. He witnessed first-hand Canadian Forces working to earn the trust of the Afghan people and reconstruction efforts to restore the flow of water to parched farms, so critical to breaking the hold of the Taliban and drug lords on Afghan farmers. Co-authors David charters and Brent Wilson ably round out the narrative with historical background and reportage from the home front.
The reader will come to know members of the Task force through eye-witness battle scenes, the carnage of mine and IED blasts, on patrol and on the carpet in council with village elders. The book of necessity records the tragedy of loss, but also the valour and composure under fire exhibited by Canadian solders that speak to their professionalism and world-class training.
Waving together the complex threads of Canada's effort in Kandahar was made possible through open access to Department of National defense and Canadian International Development Agency documents, and remarkably candid interviews with diplomats, aid workers, Mounties and solders of all ranks. Kandahar Tour's story is not finished; it will continue to unfold. Nevertheless, in the aftermath of Operation Medusa, the first half of 2007 marked Kandahar's turning point as all aspects of Canada's missions encompassing diplomacy, aid, reconstruction, mentoring, and combat could finally deliver at full capacity.
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- John Wiley & Sons Canada LTD.
- 9780470157619
- August 23, 2008
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- 264
- L 23.7cm x W 16.1cm x H 2.8cm
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