Book Review | Military Ethics and Leadership (ISME Volume 3)
… explain individual and group vulnerability. They honestly recognise … C. de Graaff, Peter W. de Vries, Walter J. van Bijlevelt, and Ellen … Its Ethics’. ‘Innere Fuhrung’ (Inward Leadership) recognises and …
Learning From Industry – Fixing Army's Talent Problem
… what is happening. If there was ever a time to make bold … another company, we must look inwards, learn from our experience, … choose to accept an undesirable job to the benefit of the …
… to Discover Vanuatu’s main Island was Portuguese explorer, Pedro … Terra Australis (Australia). He was followed over a century later … almost thirty percent of all arable land was foreign owned with …
Military Police and the Battlefield Clearance Team
… leading the Platoon that was assigned to the 3 Brigade … Coy in support of 3 Bde Road to War, was tasked to provide a … to provide a seamless interoperability solution. Two PMV …
Book Review | Responsibilities to Protect (ISME Volume 1)
… in situations such as the Rwandan genocide. The International … to help, likened to adults walking down a beach who see a … a warrior code with honourable conduct will best protect …
… the Chief of Army's Accelerated Warfare concept, it would be … allows a reader to envisage what warfare of the future might look … circuit boards so they don’t get grabbed. The enemy has been …
Command: The Politics of Military Operations from Korea to Ukraine Applied to the Australian Army
… commanders frequently face ‘awkward choices’, generating … are often those that would be admirable in almost any setting : … Allen Lane, Penguin Books, Random House, UK, 2022, p. 1 [3] …
… cosmopolitan Narai's reign but was destroyed in the Burmese-Siamese War, which ended with the … Pracharath Party-coalition in the House and junta-appointed Senate. …
Welcome to the Grey Zone: Hybrid Warfare as Opportunity in the Current Era
… of the 'Grey Zone' and 'Hybrid Warfare', where state on state … far greater focus on sub-surface warfare, a smaller, less tech … concentrations of troops are vulnerable to easy surveillance and …