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Lt.Col.-Dr. John A. English (born 12 October 1940) is a Canadian Army veteran and a writer on historical and military topics.


Life and career

English was educated at Royal Roads (1958–60) and the Royal Military College (1960–62), he went on leave without pay to attain an MA in history from Duke University in 1963-64. He passed final promotion exams in 1966 and graduated from Canadian Forces Staff College in 1972. He first joined the
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and from 1962 served in the
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until 1970, when he moved to Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. In 1980 he attained an MA in war studies from RMC, and a Ph.D. from Queen's University in 1989 while still in service. During his career he saw service with Canadian and British regiments in England, Germany, Denmark, Cyprus, Canada, and Alaska. English also served as a NATO war plans officer, Chief of Tactics of the
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, instructor at the
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, and curriculum director of the National Defence College. English retired from the Canadian army after 37 years of service in 1993. In 1992 English accepted a $60,000 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRCC) fellowship and a professorship at Queen's University. Two years later he was awarded a $31,000 SSHRCC research grant. For five years between 1997 and 2002 English served as a Professor of Strategy with the
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. On return to Canada he was employed until November 2003 as director of the Defence Minister's Monitoring Committee on Change. On 19 October 2004 the Minister appointed him Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel of the Brockville Rifles and from 2010-2013 he served as Honorary Colonel.


Works

English is the author of: * ''A Perspective on Infantry'' (Praeger, 1981) republished in paperback as ''On Infantry'' (Praeger, 1984) * ''The Canadian Army and the Normandy Campaign: A Study of Failure in High Command'' (Praeger, 1991) epublished in paperback as ''The Canadian Army and the Normandy Campaign'' (Stackpole, 2009)* ''Marching through Chaos: The Descent of Armies in Theory and Practice'' (Praeger, 1996) * ''Lament for an Army: The Decline of Canadian Military Professionalism'' (Irwin, 1998) * ''Patton's Peers: The Forgotten Allied Field Army Commanders of the Western Front 1944-45'' (Stackpole, 2009) * ''Surrender Invites Death: Fighting the Waffen SS in Normandy'' (Stackpole, 2011) * ''Monty and the Canadian Army'' (University of Toronto Press, 2021) He was also the co-author of ''On Infantry: Revised Edition'' (Praeger, 1994) ranslated into Chineseand principal editor of ''The Mechanized Battlefield: A Tactical Analysis'' (Pergamon, 1984). He has additionally produced numerous chapters for books and his articles have appeared in ''Military Affairs'', ''Jane's Military Review'', the ''Naval War College Review'', ''Infantry'' magazine, the ''Marine Corps Gazette'', the ''Canadian Defence Quarterly'', the ''Canadian Military Journal'' and the proceedings of the Canadian Institute of Strategic Studies. He has been a member of the Royal Canadian Military Institute since 1971 and continues to write on military subjects.


Bibliography

* * * * * * Surrender Invites Death: Fighting the Waffen SS in Normandy (Stackpole, 2011).


References

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