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Aboriginal soldier, Bombardier John Burns of Holland Park, Qld (left), speaks with Gunner Bruce Morris of Morwell, Vic, during Operation Toan Thang.
Military Service of Indigenous Australians
As part of National Reconciliation Week '23 and its theme of 'Be a Voice for Generations', we bring you a brief summary of the history of Indigenous Australian wartime military service.
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Members from the Gapuwiyak community provide musical accompaniment for the traditional dances performed during the Army Aboriginal Community Assistance Program 2022 Opening Ceremony in Gapuwiyak, Northern Territory.
National Reconciliation Week – Be a Voice for Generations
An introduction to National Reconciliation Week '23 and its theme of 'Be a Voice for Generations'.
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7th Brigade Major leads a war game during Exercise Carbon Diamond at Gallipoli Barracks.
Wargaming Conference 2023
This article summarises what the Cove Team learned attending the ADF Wargaming Conference hosted by the Australian Defence College.
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Handing over of the Defence Strategic Review Report.
The Cove's Defence Strategic Review Report Digest
If you haven’t had time to read the DSR yet, The Cove has done some heavy lifting for you with this quick digest.
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The DSR cover on top of a tank firing practice.
Chief of Army Message – The Defence Strategic Review
Watch the Chief of Army's message on the Defence Strategic Review here.
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An Australian carrying his wounded mate to a medical aid post for treatment, Gallipoli, 1915.
Path to the Gallipoli Campaign | Part 6: Evacuation and Reorganisation
Part 6 of the Path to the Gallipoli Campaign delves into the evacuation and reorganisation of Allied forces on the Gallipoli Peninsula. From ‘silent stunts’ to ‘drip rifles’, the ANZAC position steadily collapsed under the cover of darkness to be reallocated to other theatres in the war.
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A soldier standing during parade.
Cove Challenge 2023 – Why I Continue To Serve
That concludes the CoveChallenge '23! Thank you to all who answered the question: ‘Why Do I Continue To Serve’ in Army? Find our winners and all the submissions including the ones you have not seen yet in this article series.
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Posed photograph showing Australian troops charging uphill with fixed bayonets, probably taken on Imbros or Lemnos, 17 December 1915.
Path to the Gallipoli Campaign | Part 5: The Landing and Beyond
Part 5 of the Path to the Gallipoli Campaign breaks down the first day of the invasion and the following months, from the first Australian unit to engage in the battle of Gallipoli to the August Offensive.
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Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, await orders from the southern edge below Plugges Plateau. Colonel Dobbin is in the centre mid-ground, to the left of the branch.
Path to the Gallipoli Campaign | Part 7: Creation of the ANZAC Tradition
The 7th and final part of the Path to the Gallipoli Campaign delves into the origin of the word ‘ANZAC’, formalisation into a public holiday across the country – marked by dawn vigils and services – to commemorate the Australia’s first fight as a newly formed nation.
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A helicopter dropping supplies.
CoveTalk | 2 DIV PME Series – The Australian Civil-Military Centre
The 2 Div PME CoveTalk for April focused on the Australian Civil-Military Centre (ACMC). Nicola Rosenblum discussed the ACMC’s recent publication, ‘Same Space – Different Mandates’, which aims to improve stakeholder collaboration when responding to international disasters and complex emergencies, focusing on the complexity of interagency collaboration to promote productive relationships, dialogue, and constructive civil-military-police interaction.
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