Ethics of Special Operations – Scared of Our Own Shadow
This essay contends that the overuse of special forces runs the danger of morally numbing those soldiers and inadvertently raising government and political risk of operations.
… to maintain global rules-based order. The National Defence … in the program include: Undersea warfare Maritime capabilities for … the Defence Strategic Review, it was important for the Australian …
… temperature variation. It borders Thailand to the north and … Mekong River delta. Extending outward from this central region are … is Southeast Asia's largest freshwater lake, measuring about 2,500 …
… This article was published in Smart Soldier 65, … do female soldiers have to do in order to prepare to be a combat … activities of your job? What type of training is required to …
Op COVID-19 Assist - Lessons learnt from JTG 629.2
Lessons Learnt: the value of a lesson is more powerful when shared, understood and applied by many. Reflecting on Op COVID-19 Assist, this article identifies some things worth remembering when involved in a whole-of-government response.
Is the 39th AIB a Perfect Example of EABO and Littoral Warfare?
… in New Guinea during World War II is typified as a jungle … have been a maritime campaign. Nowadays, new and emerging concepts … to the changing situation in order to provide the desired …
… Talisman Sabre 21. But something wasn’t right. The driver noticed … it is trouble. There are four types of hypoxia [2] and we could … from the left hand side vent. Ordering the egress, the driver …
Article - Train, Advise and Assist in the Philippines
… encountered during this role. In order for an Australian force to … of the requirements of this type of international engagement … as shown on Ex Olgetta Warrior , where members of B Coy, …
… retain the diverse populace in order to further strengthen … looking for employment and cannot wait for a particular enlistment … and inclusion will lead the way forward for cultural change. …