Do Great Minds Really Think Alike? The Necessity for Cognitive Diversity in the Military
… in how it engages in and teaches warfighting, as well as how it … to the everchanging character of war . In order for these changes … Lateral Thinking is the ‘Semiotic Square’ that offers a useful …
'Where the Bloody Hell Are You?' The Problem With Our Current Pers Tracking Systems
How should we be tracking our troops on the ground? Matthew Crighton examines where we are falling short on personnel tracking systems and what we could do to improve them.
Learning the Right Lessons from Contemporary Conflicts – Cove Comp '24
… The rapidly changing character of war, driven by the acceleration of technology in warfare, should drive The … of Russia’s invasion, the TB2 Bayraktar drone received a large …
The Highest Honour #29 | Jack Mackey | Robert Mactier
… (1922 - 1945, 22yo) Jack Mackey was born on 16 May 1922 in Leichhardt, New South Wales, and worked in his father's … he took part in the landing on Tarakan Island, Borneo, as part of …
… the Pacific and Indian oceans, was chosen as the site of a major … began on the massive 54-square-kilometre base. Australia … Military Training Initiative (ASMTI) is a key element of Australia …
… when it undertook a guerrilla war along with informal militia. … the following resources: Videos Jakarta Globe | Indonesia, … country with 3.2 million square kilometres of sea area, …
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… is more reflective than land or water surfaces. The massive … due to human activity across interior Antarctica during the … and 8 March 2008, about 570 square kilometres of ice from the …
… and the Indian subcontinent. This was the start of a long history of … it has been weighted heavily towards agriculture, reflecting both … resource economy Articles The Jakarta Post | Current state of …