… partnerships, create new allies, or develop and … the principles discussed apply to all partnerships, … the foundations of trust were forged on both sides following the …
… constitutes the argument for task organising; by assembling an … dedicated individuals who play as members of a team, to a plan … their strengths. Each week a new opposition is examined and the …
The Battle of Marawi: Small Team Lessons Learned for the Close Fight
… hostage and announcing it as a new ‘Capitol’ for Islamic State in … the Australian Army’s current approach to the force generation … of those fighting in it. 165 members of the AFoP were killed in …
Operational Offence, Tactical Defence: A Short Historical Overview from Ancient Greece to Ramadi
In this article by Ben Hussell, interesting parallels can be found when applying historical precedents to new situations, which should be considered by professional warfighters.
Australia’s Defence and National Security: How Defence is Enhancing Australia’s Cyber Resilience
In this article from our friends and partners at the Royal United Services Institute NSW, MAJGEN Coyle provides us some information on how Defence is enhancing Australia’s cyber resilience.
Defining the Role of the Regimental Sergeant Major
… unit? What do the changes to the FORGEN or OPGEN cycle mean to … is apt when leadership discusses members of the unit or unfolded … although this will not always happen – we are all human after …
The Myth of the Lucrative Reserve Day – Pro-rata Pay for a Part-Time Workforce
… we don’t expect permanent force members to be at work every day … half the wage, you get fewer applicants and reduced hours … funding for more than 10,000 new uniformed positions. The money …
… key to designing a systematic approach to counter battery … giving a formation headquarters a new weapon and eventually victory. … Command, at Fort Gordon, Georgia CAPT JR Johnson is very …