… and demographics of society, combined with the needs, … all of its training design and associated doctrine. Transforming … lethality, socialised networked … evolution in technology and the associated changes in the workforce. …
… has taken control of civilised society. You are no longer … Destroyers About the Postern Association The Postern Book Club … is part of The Postern Association's broader strategy to …
… United States-Australia; as some societies and cultures have … A nation’s military reflects its society. The United States Army … natural affinity”. [7] China’s societal values are harmony, …
… an important cultural, economic, social, and trade link between the … equal partners? Aliran | State, society and economy in transition … resentment within Malaysian society. Additionally, there is …
ALTC Fiction Competition – Supporting the Australian Security Agency
… Russian Citizens. Pre-prepared social media posts are immediately … elected leaders susceptible to social media influence have become … groups have perfected the art of social media. First world nations …
… Defence Force Wargaming Association (ADFWGA) hosted … 22 provided an enjoyable and social environment to compete with … similar to rugby, AFL or soccer. This could be linked in …
Edition 5: NCO PME – We need to talk about Marine A
… the Study of Armed Conflict and Society Occasional paper in this … ensure they can adjust back into society after deployments and … people to re-integrate back into society when they leave the …
Edition 3 Junior Officer PME – On the Folly of Rewarding 'A', While Hoping for 'B'
… uses multiple examples from society to illustrate that human … talks about various bodies within society and how they fall into … be if there was a reward associated with those activities? …
… he has realised that most of our social narratives of war were … inhumanity. It is this gap in our social discourse of war that this … from afar through mainstream and social media. By doing this he …
Re-Framing DACC: Deploying in an Information Environment
This article suggests that Defence Assistance to the Civil Community should be seen not just as a duty and opportunity to help the nation, but also as an opportunity to improve Defence itself.