… very bad strategy is almost always fatal. [1] Strategic history … gyre , the expanding vortex, of war and all its works. [As] … ‘educates the mind so that useful order can be imposed upon an …
… give his section a fire control order so they can win the fire … up, begins route planning and awaits stores to be hooked up. In … sent to the drone and it’s on its way to the front line to resupply …
… Introduction: Risk is part of war, and this never changes … and going all the way up to ‘catastrophic’. Add them together, … there are second and third order cultural outcomes that come …
Smart Soldier: The Quick Decision Exercise – An Under-Utilised Tool
… change a training scenario in order to enable psychological … overlay can be projected onto the wall so that a collective can wargame and change routes, enemy, …
… A Short History Prior to World War I, the Caroline, Mariana, and … in the late 1930s. During the war in the Pacific (1941-45), the … occurred beyond present‑day FSM borders, much of the Caroline …
Is Creativity Important in the Australian Military?
… a new uniform to wear and even ordered to adopt a haircut or … of Groupthink' in 1972. Janis was intrigued as to why groups of … the result of an individual who was courageous enough to challenge …
Army Medical Opinion Piece – high fidelity training equals high outcome learning and practice
… stores and processes in order to inform our training is … the test, because why would you wait between 24 hours to 28 days … also understand that the only way to get better, faster, …
… above the Equator. The country borders the South China Sea to the … the Johor-Singapore Causeway in the north and the Tuas … flower in her garden at Tanjong Pagar in 1893. Watch the following …