… 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 …
… 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 …
A Response to ‘Does Army Need Better Educated Soldiers?’
… I think it is important to remember that the question of educating soldiers is not new, and that until the mid-2000s, … Army’s desire for a more diverse organisation, is it sufficiently …
The Contribution of Reserves to Combined Arms in 2045
… may adapt in a landscape of new threats, technologies, and … than one million National Guard members have been deployed to … civilian skillsets has broad application over a wide variety of …
Weak and Unreadable: Suggestions for the Army's Comms Problem
… (and, more particularly, as a member of Combat Team Charlie), I … The patrol’s task was to secure a new CTHQ location, and not being … that the same philosophy is not applied to communication …
… the day came to turn in my application. Walking to the … enough of my work to attach their organisation’s name to it. In a … editions were articles from brand new second lieutenants, naval …
Short Thoughts Comp: People's Choice – Investing in the North: Empowering the RFSG
… Surveillance Group (RFSG). As a member of one of the RFSG units, I … the RFSG's potential, we need targeted investments: 1. Enhanced Training: Approximately 70% of RFSG members …