- Brent Beardsley
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name= Major Brent Beardsley
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awards= Meritorious Service Cross|MSC, CDMajor Brent Palmer Beardsley, Meritorious Service Cross|MSC, C.D., is an Infantry Officer in
The Royal Canadian Regiment of theCanadian Army currently with 26 years of continuing service. After joining theCanadian Forces in 1978, he served internationally with his Army regiment inLondon, England Norway ,Cyprus , andGermany . Most significantly, he served atUnited Nations Headquarters inNew York and as a part of theUnited Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda (UNAMIR) before and during theRwandan Genocide of 1994 as the Operations Manager for fellow CanadianLieutenant-General Roméo Dallaire , the Force Commander. Major Beardsley would later collaborate with Dallaire on the book "" (2003). The book won theShaughnessy Cohen Award for Political Writing in 2003, and the Governor General's Award for non-fiction in 2004. Major Beardsley has also contributed to numerous documentaries, including the American PBS series Frontline's "Ghosts of Rwanda" (2004), as well as articles and events regarding the Rwandan Genocide. On July 18, 1995, he was awarded the Meritorious Service Cross (M.S.C.), presented by theGovernor General of Canada , for his heroic personal actions in Rwanda. Major Beardsley is also a recipient of theCanadian Forces Decoration (C.D.), with one bar, for his many years of military service.In February 2004, Major Beardsley testified at the
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) in Arusha, Tanzania in the trial against a suspected mastermind of the Rwandan Genocide, former army colonelThéoneste Bagosora , forgenocide andcrimes against humanity .Major Beardsley was born in Ottawa and raised in Montreal. He holds degrees from
Sir George Williams University (CEGEP diploma in Pre-Arts, 1977),Concordia University in Montreal (BA History, 1977),McGill University (diploma in Education, 1978) and theRoyal Military College of Canada (MASc Management, 1999). He has served as an instructor on the Basic Officer Training Course, as a doctrine author responsible for the first draft of the first Canadian Forces Peacekeeping Manual, and as the Chief Instructor of the Canadian Forces Peacekeeping Training Centre. He is currently employed as a research officer at the Canadian Forces Leadership Institute of theCanadian Defence Academy at the RMC, where he is also completing a second masters degree in the War Studies Programme with a focus on genocide studies and humanitarian intervention, in anticipation of his intended retirement from theCanadian Forces .References
Genocide and Human Rights University ProgramOrganized by the International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies and the
University of Minnesota - http://www.genocidestudies.org/Faculty/Faculty_2005.htmBeardsley, Brent. "Lessons Learned or not Learned from the Rwandan Genocide of 1994." Kingston: Royal Military College, 2004.
Dallaire, Romeo, and Brent Beardsley. Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda. 1st ed. Toronto: Vintage Canada, 2003.
External links
* Summary of Major Brent Beardsley's Meritorious Service actions in Rwanda, from the Governor General of Canada's website [http://www.gg.ca/honours/search-recherche/honours-desc.asp?lang=e&TypeID=msd&id=3041] (broken link)
* Interview with Major Brent Beardsley at PBS Frontline's Ghosts of Rwanda [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/ghosts/interviews/beardsley.html]
* Beardsley's winning academic submission to the 2004 Canadian Defence & Foreign Affairs Institute Symposium "Lessons Learned or not Learned from the Rwandan Genocide of 1994" [http://www.cdfai.org/cdaigraduatesymposium.htm]
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