Book Review: The Tyrannicide Brief by Geoffrey Robertson
… really been interested in reading a book written by Geoffrey … those who remember or those who watch ABC TV, he is the presenter … hungry you don’t have to steal to feed your family) and a legal aid …
… have a spare 10-30 minutes and want to use this time meaningfully … to educate and develop your soldiers. PME doesn’t have to be a … – or if you just want to provide feedback, please contact The Cove …
… staff.’ For many officers and soldiers, putting it off for as long … they were first asked what they wanted to do next. But alas, like … or rapidly learning from direct feedback. The sooner you arm …
… The nature of warfare is immutable – a brutal … resistance. Resistance is feedback, and failure to engage … dynamics, 39 (1), 24-36. Ford, J. D., Ford, L. W., & …
… experience in training soldiers from other nations, … religious holidays when food and water may not be consumed during … versa. These lessons make the ANA feel that the mentoring …
Unmanned but Unused: Unlocking Drone Capability for Australian Army | Cove Comp '25
… Commander in the Army Reserve and digital native, I get to see how … are changing the character of war before our very eyes. The … Adding another training burden feels overwhelming. But this isn’t …
What is Grey Zone confrontation and why is it important?
… “The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without … just below the threshold of traditional armed conflict – what … to harm an adversary without them feeling threatened or realising …
The Highest Honour #29 | Jack Mackey | Robert Mactier
Jack Mackey was awarded his VC in WW2 where his actions saw him pay the ultimate sacrifice for his country. Bob Mactier who, through his own individual actions in WW1, allowed his unit to be ready for the Battle of Mont St Quentin.
… up with his allies and the cardio to manoeuvre. The Australian … on combat; specifically high end war fighting. This focus results … body, he was unsteady on his feet and lost composure easily. If …