… role’s connections will see many new skills built upon this … – into highly integrated tactical organizations. The strengths of … electronic warfare (EW), and target acquisition developments (such …
COVE+ | Short Education Courses for the Military Professional
… you who decides when and how you approach this learning. There is a … supervisors . Digital Badging – a new way to gain qualifications! … used by educational and learning organisations as competency-based …
Edition 4 Junior Officer PME – Fifty Shades of Grey: Officer Culture in the Australian Army
… trying to shape theirrole and appear as non-elite and … menial and clerical tasks and forget their core professional … alternative discussion points, new delivery methods – or just …
Commandant CTC provides some guidance on how CTC can support Home Station Training so that a simple, repeatable and accessible training experience is achieved in barracks.
Watching Children Play Video Games – Video Games for Training
… are exposed. One of the team members sees the opportunity and … flank crumbles and as it usually happens the front now becomes the new flank to be exploited. And …
… individually assigned to the member. Training interfaces with … Framework (FWTMF). Enabling FORGEN and OPGEN of the indivisible … status (this may require a new, expiring qualification to be …
… to massed artillery but also targeted fire. Tooffset this, … camouflage, decoys, etc. What is happening: trench warfare in … lines, communication, and supply trenches are now widespread …
Communication and Planning and on the Job Learning – A Junior Officer's Reflection
… live task. Once I returned, I was appointed as the Company OPSOto … learnt and some things I wish knew priorto leaving the college. … a method of which to track and organise it all. What I wish I …
… risk. For example, lying flat in dappled sunlight under dense … be able to surprise the enemy. New Zealand Army soldiers from the … hat is of great value. Scrim, vegetation, etc. should be tucked …