… theories that underpin the ADF’s approach to ethics, as well as … century whose work is coming tonew prominence is the Danish philosopher Knud Løgstrup . His key works were published …
… Defence Force (ADF) as an organisation. The last 18 years … may not be able to implement new tech as fast as it is … [4] . However in 2009, most members of the ADF probably …
… total population of Tonga sits at approximately 106,000 people … radio stations, magazines, and newspapers. It also has a … It’s important for all serving members of our military to have a …
How Do We Suitably Acquire C4 Systems to Meet the Challenges of Modern Warfare?
… identify the cultural and organisational barriers that … CLC supports the introduction of new capabilities, but must be … In a traditional project approach, each phase is conducted …
… that there was an established appreciation for people’s … productively encourage and guide members to realistic outcomes. … up the time I have spent in the organisation, my reputation, my …
Adapt or Die – How Does the Army Need to Adapt to the Changing Character of War?
… In our doctrine, a manoeuverist approach to categorically … ). The ability to identify, target, and exploit critical … and targeting has ushered in a new way of waging war. While a …
The Defeat of the Red Baron – Future Air Defence of the Manoeuvre Force
… training / Australian Army Newspaper Current Capability … PL capability that is organic to the battalions. The … can be employed by any qualified member of a combat unit and not …
… a Statement of Partnership with New Zealand which includes a … 442nd Infantry; 411th Forward Support Company (Engineer); USAR … Samoa – American Samoa is a member of the Secretariat of the …
Separation Anxiety: Leaving the ADF is Daunting; However, A Lot is in Your Control
… for me was a ‘known unknown’ . I knew it was going to happen; … is light years ahead of what some members or veterans may have … of prior learning (RPL) organisations. This will enable …