Mr. Hind is a freelance writer from Bradford, Ontario, Canada, with a special interest in historical matters. He has written for Military History and History Magazine, and is a local history columnist for several newspapers across Ontario. He is also the coauthor of three books, most recently Ghost Towns of Muskoka (Dundurn Press, 2008).

Articles by Andrew Hind

At Discovery Harbour, a recreated 19th-century Royal Navy base includes the sawmill (foreground), behind which stand barracks, the surveyor's home and office, and a doctor's office.

Museum Report

By Andrew Hind
August 2010
Lake Huron's British Naval Base after the War of 1812 The United States and Great Britain have usually been allies since U.S. independence - except during the War of 1812 ...
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The Cruise Missile Comes of Age

By Andrew Hind
October 2008
When Egyptian patrol boats fired Soviet-manufactured Egyptian Styx cruise missiles and sank the Israeli destroyer Eilat in 1967, naval warfare changed forever.