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Quick Military Education (QME)
We have created some Quick Military Education (QME) exercises. Why not give it a try next time you and your team have some spare time on the range, in the field or even in the barracks.
< 5 mins
How Do We Win the Next War?
How do we win the next war? It is argued through developing the Army's intellectual capacity.
< 30 mins
The Highest Honour #17 | Jack French | Alfred Gaby
Two more extraordinary Australians who gave their lives for their country and their mates and never returned home.
< 15 mins
The Highest Honour #16 | John Edmondson | Hughie Edwards
Some may know CPL Edmondson through the naming of the RSL in Liverpool, NSW. While Air Vice Marshall Sir Hughie Edwards was the highest decorated Australian in World War 2.
< 15 mins
JNCO QME: Edition 3 - Ethical Decision Making
Another collective PME activity where we've prepared the activity for you. Watch the movie clip and discuss your thoughts on Australians going over the parapet at Gallipoli. A must-have discussion with your team!
> 30 mins
JNCO QME: Edition 1 - Bystander Behaviour
Bystander behaviour has been a common phrase used around reporting incidents; but the team from WONCO-A shows it goes further than that and has a direct link to operational outcomes.
< 30 mins
ANZAC Day 2021
This Anzac Day special by The Cove team includes the sometimes forgotten history of our military traditions.
< 15 mins
JNCO QME: Edition 2 - Toxic Leadership
It can be defined as the behaviour of a leader who puts their own well-being first while destroying the well-being of everyone underneath them – the type of person who would stand on the neck of their troops if it meant a single 'attaboy' from their own superiors.
< 30 mins
The Highest Honour #15 | William Dunstan | John Dwyer
Not all VC recipients died during their courageous acts of bravery. Both Corporal Dunstan and Sergeant Dwyer, despite putting themselves in harms way, survived beyond their military service and were honoured with notable funeral services.
< 15 mins
JNCO QME: Edition 5 – Ethical Decision Making
Understanding the Rules of Engagement are critical in understanding what options you have to react to a difficult combat situation.
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> 30 mins