Full Description
In January 1944, Vice Admiral Percy Walker Nelles was fired from his position as head of the Royal Canadian Navy. Betrayed reveals the true story behind the dismissal: a divisive power struggle between two elite groups within the RCN pitted the navy's regular officers against a small group of self-appointed spokesmen for the voluntary naval reserve. Threats of public scandal, mass insurrection, and political intimidation caused one of the worst breakdowns in Canadian civil-military relations, revealing complex aspects of military professionalism and leadership.
This fascinating investigation into the machinations of a divided navy tackles important questions of military professionalism, leadership, and identity. Betrayed will appeal to readers interested in military history and security studies, political science, and sociology.
Contents
Introduction: The Game and Its Players
1 Confused Seas
2 Equal Privileges for Greater Sacrifices
3 The Strange Interpretation
4 Trying to Keep Afloat
5 Informers, Collaborators, and Promise Breakers
6 A Loaded Investigation
7 Covering Up the Conspiracy
Afterword: Game's End and the Final Score
Appendices
Notes
Bibliography
Index