Can Humanitarian Action remain Principled in Challenging Times?
… environment is undergoing considerable and rapid change. More armed … the entire previous six decades. Warfare is being conducted in … number of international conflicts waged directly between State …
… Niue is particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate … threatening the underground fresh water supply. The Niuean people … peak wind gusts of 296 kms/hour, waves reached up to 50 metres …
… city of Malacca ( Melaka ) which was an important commercial … and hosted thousands of Chinese, Arab, Persian and Indian merchants. … colonisation, the Malay Peninsula was known locally as Tanah Melayu …
Musings of a Major: What’s Next After Sub-Unit Command?
… you join the Army as an officer? Was it to selflessly serve and honourably lead soldiers in combat to protect our nation? Or was it have a job where you could …
Amor Fati – A Love of Fate – a Reflection of Command in COVID-19
… ebb the tides of our future towards what we desire, but nothing … coffee. Such is fate, it is inexorable. [1] Few of us would argue this was certainly the case with 2020. …
… busy. We know that you don't always have time to create PME … designed these exercises to be grabbed ‘off-the-shelf’ when your … next rotation? Maybe PME could be watching a movie. Many excellent …
… processes and inter-operability. Some of these members … through the current Honours and Awards (H&A) system, but many, … does not allocate numbers of awards but provides a clear …
… amongst regular forces. In wars prior to Afghanistan, regular … Forces became fashionable and desirable in regular forces [v] who … of weapons that goes back all the way to teething problems SASR …