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One Soldier Canadian History Podcast
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25 episodes
1 week ago
Best-selling author, teacher and former army reservist, Russell Hillier, gets into the books and Canadian history you weren't permitted to learn about in school.
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Best-selling author, teacher and former army reservist, Russell Hillier, gets into the books and Canadian history you weren't permitted to learn about in school.
Show more...
History
Arts,
Books
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Episode 16: With Master Sniper Jody Mitic (Part 1)
One Soldier Canadian History Podcast
46 minutes
5 years ago
Episode 16: With Master Sniper Jody Mitic (Part 1)
Host Russell Hillier sits down with his brother Dillon and Master Sniper, Best-Selling author and former Ottawa City Councilor, Jody Mitic. In this episode we're talking about the War in Afghanistan, record-setting sniper kills and dirty politics in the nation's capitol. Get your copy of Jody's book here: https://www.amazon.ca/Unflinching-Making-Canadian-Jody-Mitic/dp/1476795118/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=unflinching&qid=1597067271&sr=8-1 The One Soldier Podcast studies military history from Canada and around the world, by talking to authors and veterans about their experiences, books and memoirs. 
One Soldier Canadian History Podcast
Best-selling author, teacher and former army reservist, Russell Hillier, gets into the books and Canadian history you weren't permitted to learn about in school.