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CoveTalk | 2 DIV PME Series – Does the Operational Level of War exist?
The 2 DIV PME Series, held on the last Tuesday of every month, continues with a presentation on the operational level of war. Major Jeremy Barraclough’s investigation into the history and present utility of the operational level of war poses the question: does it even exist?
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Path to the Gallipoli Campaign | Part 2: LTGEN Birdwood takes Command of the ANZACs
Part 2 of the Path to the Gallipoli Campaign series investigates key leaders of the ANZACs, focusing on Lieutenant General William Birdwood.
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Path to the Gallipoli Campaign | Part 3: Preparations for Battle
Part 3 of the Path to the Gallipoli Campaign sets up the ANZACs months of training in Cairo, Egypt, detailing how the expectation of a quick war and eagerness to see new places was replaced by boredom and disappointment amongst the ranks.
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Simulating War: Decision-Making in a Safe-to-Fail Adversarial Environment
This article provides an overview of the benefits and limitations of simulation training systems and Army’s investment in them, plus the outcomes of the recent Brigade Tactics Competition.
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David Hill
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Path to the Gallipoli Campaign | Part 4: Movement to Gallipoli Peninsula
Part 4 of the Path to the Gallipoli Campaign explores the initial concept to attack the Ottoman Empire and take the Dardanelles Strait by Sir Winston Churchill up to the foreboding hours on the eve of the 25th April 1915.
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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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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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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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Naval IW and Impactful Projection
This article explores Navy's role in Information Warfare for the Joint Force in light of increased emphasis on this area.
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Dean Goorden
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The Forgotten Warneton Double Raid
This article remembers the double raid of Warneton 1917 and looks at why it was so successful.
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LG Hamblin, RG Jones, JW Lantzke, LTH Newham, BD Searls and SJ Smith
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