… a variety of enduring aspects of war. Battle procedure, a term … evolves the character of war, yet the physical, technical … The Western Front Diaries . East Roseville: Simon & Schuster …
Five Ideas: On writing Australian Defence Force concepts
… and third, they describe the ways a domain enhances joint … military power may be employed in war. [7] At their highest level, … aspect or context of conflict and war. [8] No matter the level of …
Integrated Campaigning (Part 2): Developing Our People for Integrated Campaigning
… the need for Defence to be ‘always on’ throughout cooperation, … who adapt procedures and find new ways to overcome technical issues. … allows the institution to look inward to recognise and examine its …
Integrated Campaigning (Part 1): What it Looks Like Tactically, Operationally, and Strategically
… it rhymes. – Attributed to Mark Twain. [Australia’s] strategic … competition, conflict, and war. [4] History shows that during … interests and values. Even out of war, Australia has always …
Medals of the Month – December 2019 | Major General Finn
… of the Bath Early Life Harry Finn was born on 6 December 1852 in Kent, England. His father was a tailor and Harry was educated at home. He enlisted …
The Under Utilised Opportunity: Remembrance and the Moral Component of Fighting Power
… On Remembrance Day 2016, I was privileged to represent the … also lucky enough to witness the Wallabies clinch a hard fought … uniform. Throughout this time I was genuinely proud. Proud of my …
… of Fiji Military Force (RFMF) was established in 1920. It is … currently Brigadier Jone Kalouniwai. The RFMF comprises of a land … French Government; however, it was disbanded in 1997. Structure …
Fighting Hybrid Threats: Lessons Learned from DATE
… event changing the character of war at an accelerated rate. Much … employed in non-attributable ways. These ambiguous methods are … the 7th Australian Brigade’s ‘Kamarian’ Brigade Tactical Group …
… in uniform. What if there was a solution in the short-medium … Commitment / Establish a new allowance (Likely greatest benefit to the organisation, lowest reward for the member). Of course, …