… the bystander effect doesn’t happen in your unit, sub unit, … and maintaining standards in yourorganisation? How do you guide and … alternative discussion points, new delivery methods – or just …
… in some contexts need to be renewed and occasionally rethought, … by adversaries. Ransoms may be appropriate as an alternative to … the immediate consequences. Supporting any conflict must …
Invisible and Lethal: Communication Superiority in the Future Fight
This article explores communications challenges in the contemporary operating environment and offers helpful tips for improving survivability and resilience.
Advancements in Trauma Patient Care made in the Korean War
… Establishment Review, the appetite for change and to be Future Ready is clear. Using … of medical care required, this newly implemented system led to …
Communicational Brilliance – Communicating for NCOs
… their communication skills, and apply these skills tonew mediums as they emerge (such … important, and healthy for any organisation, to have frank, …
Tactical CBRN Intelligence Analysis – A Specialised Discipline
… This does not necessarily mean remembering more facts about … chemical?), a terrorist organisation (with access to … threats will greatly aid the new CBRN intelligence analyst. …
… has been readily employed, its application may reflect differing … requirements of learning within organisations – Defence included. … itself. Microcredentials may targetor contribute towards a …
Developing Army’s Shooting Capability - A Response
… Range (MTR) with 200m moving targets. The scores in red are the … needs to engage targets as they appear at ranges from 100-300m, … took very little time to plan and organise and would meet the intent …
'No Visible Bruises' by Rachel Louise Snyder gives readers the opportunity to listen to the voices of victims, perpetrators and responders of domestic violence.
Responding to the Chief's Challenge: Reflecting On the Nature and Character of War
… character. As warfare adapts tonew technologies and shifting … which noone who has seen the unforgettable horrors of combat and … war – or ‘the grey zone’ approach to competition favoured …