Finally read the book. I know, hook on phonics works for me. But still.
The book I find was more focused on formations within the unit. It cover from the Boer War until the Log Branch came together. So there is a wide area cover. It covers logical problems with UK and Canada during both wars. Different units stood up for different reasons. Man power was a major issue. And it covers the supply issues between USA, UK and Canada. Oh, and I forgot that is does cover a tad of the RCEME deal. Not much, but the name pops up here and there.
At times it felt like it was more... Col so-and-so was transfer to this unit. Then in 19-blah blah was this unit was renamed so-and-so. The reason for this unit to stand up was to count da-da-da-da...
It didn't cover "war stories" as much as I was hoping. Didn't really do anything with truckers or other trades, but the Branch in general. If your intrested into learning about the past of the Log Branch, then I say it is a good read.
Regards,
TN2IC