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category: History
published: Oct 2010
ISBN:9781553656548
publisher: Douglas & McIntyre

A Line in the Sand

Canadians at War in Kandahar

by Ray Wiss

tagged: canada, human rights, afghan war (2001-)
Description

The definitive story of the Canadian soldier in Afghanistan, from a two-tour veteran and the bestselling author of FOB Doc.

"Read on and be proud to be Canadian." Major-General (ret'd) Lewis Mackenzie CM, O.Ont, MSC and Bar, CD

A Line in the Sand takes up where the bestselling FOB Doc left off -- this time, with a focus on the Canadian soldier in Afghanistan. What Captain Wiss saw in Afghanistan during his first tour there in 2007-08 convinced him that this conflict was a rare example of a moral war. When the Canadian Forces asked him to return to the combat area, he agreed. Once again, he kept a diary. This time, he wrote something completely different.

The conflict in Afghanistan continues to command the nation's attention. Written in an accessible and engaging style, A Line in the Sand's goal is to ensure that the efforts, sacrifices and achievements of those Canadians who served with such distinction are never forgotten. Illustrated with over 50 colour photographs, A Line in the Sand tells us about virtually every kind of soldier fighting in Afghanistan: the bomb technician, the woman who lugs heavy artillery shells, the engineer, the tank driver, the combat medic, the "grunt." We accompany Dr. Wiss as he treats the casualties of war -- Canadian, Afghan (civilian and military) and Taliban. We follow combat patrols through dangerous terrain. We learn about the Afghans, from whom we are seemingly so different yet with whom we share so much.

All profits from A Line in the Sand will be donated to the Military Families Fund, created by former chief of the defence staff General Rick Hillier to assist military families.

About the Author

Ray Wiss

Captain Ray Wiss is an emergency medicine specialist from Sudbury, Ontario, and a member of the Canadian Forces Reserves. From November 2007 to February 2008, and again from May to September 2009, he served with Task Force Afghanistan. Very unusually for a physician, he spent both tours in the combat area, at forward operating bases (FOBs) in Kandahar province.

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