The Medak Pocket was, for Canada, the place where peacekeeping went to die. For Dan Drew and the other Canadians who fought in Croatia over those few days in September 1993, the salient dividing Serb and Croation forces became “Canada’s Vietnam”—an obscure battle that for years went unrecognized, its soldiers unthanked, its scars unhealed.
Here is the article at Legion Magazine.