… line of latitude where cold, northward-flowing Antarctic waters meet the warmer waters of … ice moves from the continent’s interior to these lower-elevation …
Australian Role 1 vs U.S. Role 2: A Comparison of Capability and Lessons Learned
… multi-national exercise (Jakarta 2023), and how this can … an Australian health battalion was tasked with providing a Role 1 … patient holding squad provides a ward nurse, who is also required …
… 1st Brigade, collective culture was cultivated in the confines of … consequence, a platform of trust was forged within the Barracks … Army in Motion can harness the intangible benefits of the Mess …
… organisation in return for pay, rewards or employment conditions. … (like pay and entitlements) or intangible returns (like informal … greater expectation for higher rewards. In contrast, failing to …
… when it undertook a guerrilla war along with informal militia. … population would be mobilised to ward off any external threat to … the following resources: Videos Jakarta Globe | Indonesia, …
… and unexpected shock to the way that the ADF conducts itself. … expeditions into the Antarctic interior. Due to the average wind … key career courses, which offer intangible benefits when run …
… Australian Army, the nature of war and success in the retention … As Clausewitz argues, ‘in war, the will is directed at an … that reacts.’ [1] This means war, as an intimate and violent …
… is more reflective than land or water surfaces. The massive … large amount of solar radiation away from Earth’s surface. As … due to human activity across interior Antarctica during the …
… voyaging (tūpuna) into Antarctic waters by Hui Te Rangiora (also … explorers started to traverse the interior of Antarctica. The aim of these expeditions was often more competitive than …