… information and persistent communications. Governments have … best they can incorporate or mitigate them. Examples of these are: … of information sources and platforms Expect people to learn …
After the Battle: Remediating Explosive Threats in Future Conflicts
… learn, and – depending on the outcome – to contribute. The … enemy ammunition, battle damaged platforms, conventional munitions, … capabilities being too disaggregated to manage and integrate into …
… I was given the privilege of Commanding a Joint Task Element in … quilt. It was built off a Supply Company Headquarters and bolstered … unit. Regardless, my team investigated and administered a number of …
… that ADF Reserves must be able to complement the Defence workforce … Training is one of the central components of soldier readiness as … volunteer force, Army cannot obligate soldiers to consistently meet …
… in the world, although they come in a variety of colours … the territory are relatively high compared to other Pacific Island … and diversification. To mitigate these risks, the government …
… and providing an entire Combat Team to BG Boar. We also … efficiently and to improve the combat power the RBG can generate. … move elements through the theatre gateway as quickly and efficiently …
Why We Read: Creating an Intellectual Edge for the Joint Force
… 'Any commander who claims he is ‘too … a military is among the most complex of assignments. This means … in a way that raises the aggregate knowledge of the Joint Force …
… San in 1951, aims to provide commanders with resources to … discussion points. It is not recommended that commanders require … would a modern force need to mitigate? Sergeants were required to …
Gallipoli Showed Army and Navy Can’t Win If They Don’t Talk
This article emphasises the importance of a strong relationship between the commanders of land and maritime forces and the greater understanding of the needs of the joint force that should result.