Canada was led to war by a bigoted, ignorant, self-obsessed Minister of Militia, who may well have been clinically insane, but the importance of Canada's contribution in that war owes a great deal to him. The man of course, was Colonel - later made Lieutenant General by his own hand - Sam Hughes. Sam's Army is a compelling portrait of a complex man and the formidable military he built. Sam Hughes was not your standard-issue military leader. Canada's World War I Minister of Militia and Defence concentrated power in his own hands, insisted that the Canadian military use the ill-conceived Ross rifle and liberally promoted his cronies. But there was no denying Hughes was a visionary. He assembled the world's largest-ever volunteer army and bucked superiors to keep his ferocious fighting force together in one Canadian Corps.
Paul Gross
Bradford Jackson
Brad Austin
John Bayliss
David Calderisi
Benedict Campbell
William Colgate
William Dunlop
Adrian Egan
Patrick Garrow
Linda Goranson
Keith Hampshire
David Hemblen
Joergen Fuglsang
Erica Jackson
Eric Koch
Gary Krawford
Ray Landry
Dan MacDonald
Shawn Mathieson
John McMullan
Paul Miller
Victoria Mitchell
John Ralston
Jacques Tourangeau
Richard Waugh
Roger Periard
Heinar Piller