Living Diversity: A Reflection on Leadership in One of Army’s Most Diverse Units
Is the 51st Battalion, The Far North Queensland Regiment (51 FNQR) the most diverse unit in the Australian Army? In this article Simon Foley has a look at 51 FNQR and tries to answer this question.
Military Ethics Education as Moral Armouring | Cove Comp '25
… countries also ask that these warriors return home, reintegrate … eventually puts the uniform away. Thus, it is vital that those … these challenges without the vocabulary or framework to analyse …
Examination of the detainees’ status and argument for revisiting Geneva Conventions.
… As the landscape of warfare changes there are … of rights and provisional allowances to detainees who must meet … of detainees in the American-run Abu Ghraib detention camp, which …
My Most Important Leadership Lesson – Senior Officer Responses
… As a result, it is essential to always be generous with the time you … me as the Support Officer. I was horrified – how could I support my peer? He verbally abused one of my soldiers, …
The Highest Honour #17 | Jack French | Alfred Gaby
… 1942, 28yo) John Alexander French was born in the small Queensland … Force on 22 October 1939 and was assigned to the newly formed … Italian-held stronghold at Giarabub in Libya. From April to …
… hundreds of pristine atolls and abundant tropical marine life, the … more reliant on imported goods. Water supplies are growing … the prospect of overflowing solid waste and sewage disposal systems. …
What We Focus On Is What We Get: The Psychology of Behaviour in the Australian Army
… I used to tell myself, 'Stay away from the rocks…!', yet I always ended up on the rocks. Until … experience positivity, growth and abundance, you must focus on them, …