Hillier is pretty good, but he is not a great writer, yet his workingman prose is appropriate to this combination biography of a fairly ordinary guy and history of the transformation of the Canadian Armed Forces. In a strange and masterful way Hillier describes the historic change he marshaled as something of which he was only an observer, something inevitable, and something which is of profound importance to our country. Hillier's book is certainly something worth reading for all Canadians who actually care about being Canadian.