- Marc Milner
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J. Marc Milner, Ph.D is a Canadian military historian.[1]
A native of Sackville, New Brunswick, he is a prolific author of Canadian military history. Co-director of the New Brunswick Military Heritage Project, he served as the Chair of the University of New Brunswick History Department from 2006-2010. He is also the Director of UNB's Brigadier Milton F. Gregg, VC, Centre for the Study of War and Society.
Milner is fond of sailing, has cruised various Atlantic Canadian shorelines in his 16 foot daysailer, and spent time "before the mast" on the tallship Rose between Boston and Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Publications
- Author
- North Atlantic Run: The Royal Canadian Navy and the Battle for the Convoys, Naval Inst Pr (July 1985) ISBN 0870214500
- HMCS Sackville, 1941-1985, Canadian Naval Memorial Trust (1998) ISBN 0968366104
- The U-Boat Hunters: The Royal Canadian Navy and the Offensive Against Germany's Submarines, 1943-1945, US Naval Institute Press (November 1994) ISBN 1557508542
- Canada's Navy : The First Century, University of Toronto Press (Oct 16 1999) ISBN 0802042813
- Incident at North Point, Vanwell Publishing Ltd (April 17, 2003) ISBN 155125011X (novel)
- Battle of the Atlantic, Tempus Publishing Ltd (September 2005) ISBN 0752433326
- D-Day to Carpiquet: The North Shore Regiment and the Liberation of Europe, Goose Lane Editions & New Brunswick Military Heritage Project (New Brunswick Military Heritage Series) (May 2007) ISBN 0864924895
- With Ken MacPherson
- Corvettes of the Royal Canadian Navy: 1939-1945 Vanwell Pub Ltd (Feb 28 1994) ISBN 0920277837
References
Categories: World War II historians | Canadian military historians | University of New Brunswick faculty | Canadian naval historians | Living people | People from Sackville, New Brunswick
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