Joint Warfighting Assessment 19 was a major wargaming exercise held in the US last year. In this article, Grant Shottenkirk uses the scenario to identify tactical, technical and organisational lessons learnt during the wargame.
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Blended Learning, Digital Natives and the Effective Application of Learning Technologies in Army
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Path to the Gallipoli Campaign | Part 4: Movement to Gallipoli Peninsula
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