Short Thoughts Comp: People's Choice – Investing in the North: Empowering the RFSG
… significant investments in improving defence capabilities in the … townships. 2. Skills Retention: Living in remote areas makes regular … redeploy from a FOB rather than having to return to a major base …
… brain is the body’s most complex organ. This is because it contains … so, the brain is constantly receiving external signals from the … This is not a matter of having to ‘tough it out’ – due to …
… efforts are focused towards removing toxins and cellular … modern-day battlespace is now evolving into affords personnel … 22 February 2022, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2018.07.035 . …
Doomsday is Coming, The Clock is Ticking – Will You be Ready?
… military conflict to ensue, involving many different states in an … operation, most likely involving nuclear arms or nuclear … training will be short, and the reorganisation of forces rapid. We …
… and judgement and their organisations rely upon them to be … should view training as an evolving process to regenerate purpose … numerous domains at rapid, unforgiving and pervasive ways. This …
A good example of intestinal fortitude to speak up when you believe something is not right. An interesting insight in to UN operations and an inspiring read to reinvigorate your moral courage.
… our learning systems and overall organisational ecology, Army needs … a process of development involving practice and reinforcement. … them to do more – we’ll be giving them the skills to do things …
Activate Your MINDS: Logistic Actions and Insights from the NQLD warfighter
… that stores and equipment arriving through the march were kept moving forward to support the … quick concentration and task-organisation of CSS FEs at Troop, …
Book Review: 7 Seconds to Die – Second Nagorno-Karabakh War
This article is a book review of '7 Seconds to Die' by John Antal which launches into a discussion of the changing character and unchanging nature of war, with comment on the employment of tanks and combined arms.