
Andrew Brown
Associate Professor
Dept. of History
Royal Military College of Canada
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Dr. Andrew L. Brown is an associate professor at the Royal Military College of Canada, where he teaches history and serves as the Associate Chair of the War Studies graduate program. He is also an Army Intelligence Officer. He has served in the Royal Canadian Regiment, 3 Commando (the Canadian Airborne Regiment), Canadian Special Operations Forces Command, and in various capacities at the tactical, operational, and strategic levels. He is a graduate of the Canadian Army Command and Staff College and the Joint Command and Staff Programme. His operational deployments include tours in Somalia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and Afghanistan.
Research Interests
- The Canadian Army in the World Wars
- Officer and NCO training in the Canadian Army
- The role of intelligence in military operations
Recent Publications
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鈥淏attle Exhaustion and Manpower Conservation: Canadian Army 鈥楬uman Salvage Operations鈥 in Northwest Europe, 1944-45.鈥 Journal of Military History 89, no. 2 (2025): 397-423.
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Building the Army鈥檚 Backbone: Canadian Non-Commissioned Officers in the Second World War. UBC Press, 2021.
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鈥淪tepping in New Directions: The Canadian Army鈥檚 Observer Program in the Asia-Pacific Region, 1944-45.鈥 Canadian Military History 28, no.1/article 2 (2019): 1-36.
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鈥淐utting its Coat According to the Cloth: the Canadian Militia and Staff Training before the Great War.鈥 War & Society 34, no. 4 (October 2015): 263-286.
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鈥淣ew Men in the Line: An Assessment of Reinforcements to the 48th Highlanders in Italy, January-October 1944.鈥 Canadian Military History 21, no. 3 (2012): 35-47.