This is the 3rd place entry in soldier category of Cove Comp '23, which asked entrants to ‘Describe how your role will evolve to contribute to Combined Arms operations in the Army of 2045.’
Why I Continue To Serve – OR & Junior NCO Responses
… the ANZAC legend that was forged in fire many years ago. For … by the thousands of service members that put in huge amounts … improve and challenge myself with new skills. However, one of the …
'Where the Bloody Hell Are You?' The Problem With Our Current Pers Tracking Systems
… modernise in this space. We appear to have gone backwards when … rate (this is just one case), the New Zealand (NZ) contingent were … to the next and so on until the member was located, mostly by …
… our common definition of a “key appointment”, the digger role is … offer any good advice on how toget promoted, I do know a few … you’re engaging in the fight, supporting the fight, or supplying …
… the preparing of the force with members from 58 different units … trying to rebuild a dispirited organisation and re-grow a culture … preservation. This presented new challenges. What do RSM's do …
… Whether it is shaping our newest soldiers on Initial … be of service to help our serving members understand the context of … culture and places." SGT George Sukiyasyan, Airfield Defence …
… read many articles on why, as a member of the profession of arms, … States Marine Corps Colonel George C Thorpe, Pure Logistics, … It is part of organisational renewal Writing for yourself is …
Adventurous Training as Professional Military Education
… This includes developing an appreciation of how thoughts and … that does not contribute toorganisational or team outcomes. … which AT can achieve. It brings together people in a non-competitive …
More Than Just a Hashtag: The Criticality of Developing an Intellectual Edge
… was originally posted on The Forge on 11 Oct 19. The current … It would appear that for any new idea to have a chance of … the professional mastery of the memberto achieve and sustain the …