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Language Arts & Disciplines Style Manuals

Academic Writing for Military Personnel

by (author) Adam Chapnick & Craig Stone

Publisher
University of Ottawa Press
Initial publish date
Dec 2009
Category
Style Manuals, Armed Forces
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780776618852
    Publish Date
    Oct 2010
    List Price
    $9.99
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780776607344
    Publish Date
    Dec 2009
    List Price
    $19.95 USD

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Academic Writing for Military Personnel is written for members of the military who are either new to or re-entering the academic community and who need to familiarize themselves with academic writing. The authors, an experienced writing instructor and a retired military officer, show how persuasive academic writing enhances officers’ effectiveness in their regular duties, especially as they reach more senior levels of service. They explain the differences between staff writing and academic writing, and outline some of the common errors military personnel make when transitioning from one to the other. The book’s chapters outline the value of strong written communication skills, the research process, the writing process, academic referencing, and frequent grammatical and syntactical errors. Specific examples chosen with a military audience in mind are integrated throughout the book to provide the reader with relevant and practical guidance. The book concludes with a discussion on how officers can use the knowledge they have acquired through their professional experiences in their academic work. As the only comprehensive guide to effective academic writing designed specifically for military personnel, this book will be a crucial addition to the libraries of junior and senior officers in militaries worldwide.

About the authors

Adam Chapnick est directeur adjoint de l’éducation au Collège des Forces canadiennes et professeur agrégé des études de la défense au Collège militaire royal du Canada. Ses domaines de recherche comprennent l’histoire politique et la politique étrangère du Canada ainsi que l’enseignement et l’apprentissage. M. Chapnick est l’auteur de plusieurs ouvrages. M. Chapnick poursuit ses recherches sur l’histoire des expériences canadiennes au Conseil de sécurité des Nations Unies.

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Craig Stone, après 29 années au service des Forces canadiennes, dont les cinq dernières au Collège des Forces canadiennes au sein de la direction des études stratégiques, devient membre du corps professoral du CFC en 2005 et directeur des programmes d’études en 2008. Il enseigne la gestion des ressources stratégiques et l’élaboration de la stratégie de sécurité nationale, la gestion de la défense et la prise de décisions en matière de défense. Sa recherche est axée notamment sur la mise en œuvre de la planification fondée sur les capacités au sein des Forces canadiennes et l’incidence économique des dépenses de la défense.

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Editorial Reviews

 

"Using the unique perspective they have gained from both their academic experience and their direct involvement in the professional development of senior officers, Adam Chapnick and Craig Stone have created an eminently readable and practical guide to academic writing for military personnel. In so doing, they have rendered an invaluable service to the development of these competencies within the current and future cohorts of senior military personnel." -- LtGen (ret'd) Fred Sutherland

 

 

"The prescriptions for writing are clear, and the format and organization make great sense. This book will be a tremendous asset to all." -- MGen (ret'd) Ivan Fenton

"In my former profession as an academic I read many books on academic writing over the years. This one ranks among the best." -- MGen (ret'd) Herb Petras

 

 

"Academic Writing for Military Personnel is a short, focused, useful book... a welcome addition to the reference library of anyone in uniform." -- Canadian Air Force Journal