Atrophy of a Proud Capability or a New Definition: Australian Army and its construction capability
… and engineering are the sinews of war.' (Gaius) Since the construction of Watson’s Pier on the beaches of … However, this decline has been masked to a large degree by the …
Stoicism and the Australian Army: A Shared Ethos of Virtue and Service
… "If you want to change the world, be your … transformation since World War II. While the strategic … Stoic principles of self-mastery with institutional … confronting danger, moral dilemmas, and uncertainty. By …
… camouflage' that will snake its way through the red lights and … as my own lessons learnt the hard way. This is aimed at All-Corps … in the packet. Put your Bushmasters towards the end of your …
… AME platforms. The demonstration was conducted as a PME activity … footage from the event and the walk-through talk-through video … scene by providing details of the mass casualty scenario being …
The Battle of Marawi: Small Team Lessons Learned for the Close Fight
… In May 2017, Islamist insurgents swarmed through the city of Marawi, … urban defensive plan. The raid was repulsed, and by the end of … devastated by the fighting – the mass destruction flattening entire …
… long played a part in asymmetric warfighting. However, the low unit … target acquisition, electronic-warfare capabilities, signature … to deliver an effect en masse or to decrease the ability …
… and identify anything you want to prepare or develop … Understand how that impacts the way we as infantry operate. … to reinforce your position as the master trainer within the Company. …
Information Warfare: what is it, and why should we care?
… Information Warfare (IW) has become so … that the intent of the campaigns was to try and conceal the real … systems as well as carrying out mass psychological campaigns …
… readily identified with the Great War 1914-1918. Subsequently, it … been adopted by most of the Great War allies (Australia, New … allies, by ourselves and even in mass graves where there were no …
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'.