… is a steady decay, but there is always a little residual available … On Combat: The Psychology and Physiology of Deadly Conflict … who is taught how to use a personal radio: at the completion of …
'Phantom Soldier: The Enemy’s Answer to U.S Firepower' by H. John Poole
… is ‘varying concentration and dispersion of forces.’ To win … western methodologies in modern warfare. It is set out in three … The author discusses this reasoning, using the Communist …
The Highest Honour #18 | Bernard Gordon | Jim Gordon
… 1963, 72yo) Bernard Gordon was born in Launceston, Tasmania … his schooling in Deloraine and Devonport, he worked as a … capturing another twenty-nine prisoners and two more machine-guns. …
… position of Australia and the current strategic … to project power, secure vital waterways, and support ground … your knots For stowage of personal and mission essential …
… elements of combined arms teams and introduce those new elements … of the human dimension of war. The art of tactics is often … advantage. In remedying the personnel challenge, the Army may …
… The battle of Hamel was the first major British … Australian Corps under the command of General Sir John Monash , … 10 in their ' Firepower: Lessons from the Great War ’ …
… , the sun dipped over the horizon and glinted off the deck of the … idle. The planned wheels-up time was four minutes away. If aircraft … to take off for a different reason. He needed to access the …
Organized Chaos: Why ADFA Degree Flexibility Fuels Army Capability
… those who wish to join the ADF and obtain a university … to the cost, but what is the best way to utilise ADFA to develop an … saves higher costs later in a person’s career. This is also a …