… Ratcha Anachak Thai sits at the nexus of mainland Southeast Asia and … Thailand’s geographic challenges, watch the video below. There is … Thai. Spoken by more than 90% of the population, it is the …
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A Tourniquet De-Escalation Framework for the Australian Defence Force
This article presents the rationale and structure of an enhanced tourniquet de-escalation program to address the requirements of future ADF combat operations.
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ALTC Fiction Competition – Supporting the Australian Security Agency
… nuclear state sells three nuclear warheads to an international … invested heavily in improvised explosive devises (IED), … rooms and the simulation centre. 90% of our training will be …
Brain-Body Connection: Why is it Important for Resilience and Cognition?
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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.