… simply, this aspect of the Army’s approach to developing our people … establishing the operating and organisational conditions for … Over the next four years, this new phase of HPRnet will …
Information Warfare: what is it, and why should we care?
… requiring protection is nothing new. It is as old as warfare … 30 days later. A small terrorist organisation therefore executed a … increase support for Ukraine and apply pressure on Western leaders …
… he endured. It is impossible toappreciate the position of a … a pal whom I know I will never forget." Written by one of Gordon's … Sergeant Crouch, whom I shall remember. It's my greatest hope …
… why last week the Chief of Army approved a Professional Military … that Army needs something new. Our equipment is already on a … tools and concepts we will use toget there. Finally the ‘end’ is …
… To ensure this modern force is appropriately sustained into the … of sound the effect on the targeted area was devastating, … and time against them the FRT members go about their business …
… ministers from the elected members of Parliament. The … the two countries and was renewed in 2023. Education plays a … – Canberra, Australia (slhcaust.org) How Australia Can Help Sri …
… was sent out to Army and three members responded; two officers … of our platoon. I really enjoy getting to know my soldiers and … extend to mid-thigh as well as strapping those areas. This means …
… from the perspective of a newcomer. First, it’s worth saying … factor that convinced me to join up. I think the idea of developing … I’ve been able to see this happening in practice as …
The ADF and Australian Disaster Relief in the 2020s and Beyond
… understood or communicated tomembers of the ADF despite being … " Defence is not structured or appropriately equipped to act as a … events. The World Meteorological Organisation reports that the …
… on our existing doctrine, it is appropriate that an examination of … warfare experiments in the lead upto COMPASS. For their part the … formations to support their new ‘Mechanisation’ doctrine, but …