This article presents a modified technique of hypothermia management for use when an arterial tourniquet has been applied in tactical combat casualty care for the management of catastrophic limb haemorrhage.
Questioning Tradition: An Obligation on Army’s Junior Leaders
This article presents the necessity of addressing and changing outdated traditions and emphasises that junior leaders are the best placed to make these changes.
Putting the Right People in the Right Jobs at the Right Time – Leveraging the AAPsych Capability
This article discusses the importance of putting the right people in the right jobs at the right time, and the role of psychologists in achieving this within the Australian Army.
Losing and Winning at the Same Time: Understanding Russia's War Against Ukraine
After less than two weeks of war in Ukraine, it is a conflict that is finely balanced. This article looks at how a country can be winning and losing at the same time.
Fresh Off the Plane and Straight into it: Learning on the Job with the Australian Tunnel Rats in Vietnam
This brutally honest long read comes from Jim Marett. The article tells of Jim's first few months in Vietnam which are perhaps best described as 'extreme on the job learning'.
This article gives a brief overview of the Australian Tunnel Rats, who were the men serving in the Engineer Field Troops in Vietnam that would explore and clear enemy tunnel networks.