… for a minimum of three years to award a degree that has little … is insufficient for the coming war whenever and wherever that may … or would allow the current minimalist approach to job …
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… assumption communications will always be there, or a more upbeat … a reliable reading list is warranted. I’ve compiled the … | All Corp Skills | Biographies Watson's Pier Watsons Pier is a …
… the current Chakri Dynasty was created in 1782, the existence … Kingdom in 1238. The institution was transformed into a … Revolution. The coup d'état was launched by the first …
Human Performance: What the ADF Can Learn from Operating in Extreme Environments
… Antarctica, the Arctic, Norway, Greenland, and Everest are … Team Building Captain Chris Boote was part of the Gurkha Everest … of his left arm, Heath commenced rehabilitation immediately and …
… he had some information that was important for us to know. He … in Afghanistan, he is alive; this was a tactical move. He further … injury developed. I had a year of rehabilitation where I couldn’t …
… rate. In 2014, the poverty rate was 13.5%, meaning that … by 2030. As a result of the civil war and grave food shortages in … Cambodia have focused on economic rehabilitation, agriculture, …
Rapid-Agile-Deceptive (RAD) Manoeuvre: Optimising the Australian Army for Littoral Warfare (Part 3)
This article is the third and final in a series on how the Australian Army can achieve competitive advantage in war through rapid-agile-deceptive manoeuvre.
Strangers to Our Own Reflections: What We Can Learn From Jack and the Beanstalk
… that can influence our actions towards civilians, and their … – a widely known folktale which was passed down as an oral … for thousands of years before it was ever committed to paper [ii] – …