Same Same, but Different: A Specialist Service Officer’s Reflection on Command
… the restrictions during COVID-19 was a unique challenge. My overall philosophy was to set an environment for … units and six detachments – all relying solely on HQ AEC for …
… of the end of the First World War, the body of an unknown Australian soldier was recovered from Adelaide … he left to become a soldier; what religion, if he had a religion; if …
… In 1998, a compromise agreement was reached to place an indefinite … is getting busier. As Antarctica warms and technology advances, … of marine populations was relentless, and many feared their …
Do Great Minds Really Think Alike? The Necessity for Cognitive Diversity in the Military
… in how it engages in and teaches warfighting, as well as how it … to the everchanging character of war . In order for these changes … selecting only what is relevant.' Vertical thinking has …
Defence Diplomacy and Enhancing the Army’s Language Capability: A More Focused Approach
… in building and sustaining relationships to support … re-invigoration of our focus towards the Indo-Pacific is an … and specifically Thailand, was highlighted in 1999 when …
… growth to ensure we remain relevant and effective. … it; we have all done it in some way or another. It is in these … techniques you learned are just waiting to be grown upon. Training …
… Australians have always found strength in innovation … of necessity. Over generations of war, those who have excelled in … best. The pace of innovation is relentless. Around the world, …
… ‘Being future ready is a way of challenging the Status Quo; … to Australian innovation in wartime. The opening quote, drawn … to existing models and it entails relatively low risk, evolutionary …
… the 1980’s has revolutionised the way and the speed, in which we … electrical facilities. The war for public opinion over … information. In a secondary but related way, the slow death of …