… and the coaching techniques toget the most out of the shooters. … every shot. Their non-master hand appears to be slipping off the … that are introduced so that the newly acquired skills can be …
Reducing Injury Risk – Defence Needs to go Back to the Basics
… to most commanders and military members when they realise Army, … systems. The World Health Organisation has guidelines on … Conclusion This is not a new problem. The silo-ed approach …
'Fighting by Minutes: Time and the Art of War' by Robert Leonhard
… and military power’. Leonhard’s approach is that time can be: … distant (e.g. forcing a new ideology on a population). … foundation of doctrine, training, organisation, equipment, leader …
… Manners are highly respected and applied; and there are strict … stations, five major daily newspapers and numerous radio … It’s important for all serving members of our military to have a …
Book Review | Slow: Live Life Simply by Brooke McAlary
… to me and thousands of ADF members during this last … [i] Brooke McAlary felt she was trapped by ideas and expectations of … Doing the important things and forgetting those that are not Being …
… A Short History Partnership with New Zealand Cooperation with … regional security efforts through organisations like the Pacific … It’s important for all serving members of our military to have a …
… peer pressure, creating an appropriate command climate, … How? Imagine yourself as a member of 1 Platoon. What would … in Iraq’s Triangle of Death . New York City: Harmony Books. … …
… across the Australian Defence Organisation (ADO). Most leaders … battlefield circulation for all members of the Task Group, daily … within the Iraqi military. He knew more about manoeuvre warfare …
… militaries to attract and train new soldiers and affects … reduces the cohort of potential members and may lead to shortfalls … account for 90% of US military applicants; however, in 2018 71% …