Can Humanitarian Action remain Principled in Challenging Times?
This article, written for The Cove by the International Committee of the Red Cross, examines whether humanitarian actions can remain principled in modern conflicts.
Knowing Yourself and Others as a Leader: A Personal Perspective
Lessons learned in the Vietnam era are just as relevant today as they were the day they were learned by former tank troop commander, Mr Bruce Cameron. A candid and personal perspective.
Smart Soldier – Inclusion helps build High-Performing Teams
… race/ethnicity, and age are some ways in which we differ and can be … is psychological safety. This means that every member of your … an environment where everyone was fulfilling their potential and …
… In the history of modern warfare, combat first aid has … and mission is increased. World War One (WW1) and Operation Iraqi … Front. Armies had to develop new means and methods in the conduct …
Junior Leaders: Diverse Minds for Complex Problems
… show of hands: 'Who thought this was the best training you have … up. Whilst the training itself was excellent, the process (and … in our diversity. These aspects mean collectively we have a …
… between information and warfare has been continuously … Tzu famously wrote that all of warfare is based on deception . … structured data presented in a meaningful context. Information is …
Path to the Gallipoli Campaign | Part 6: Evacuation and Reorganisation
… equipment and contaminates water supplies. This is a sign of … of the MEF. He advises withdrawal from Gallipoli is required and … AIF, for firing a rifle by means of weights operated through …
… idle. The planned wheels-up time was four minutes away. If aircraft were not off the … the security of the force, but it meant the ship was not as close to …