An Entrenched Culture - Part One: What the Army Could Learn From the Emergency Services
This article posits that entrenched Army culture holds it back from being as effective as it could be in domestic operations, drawing on examples and lessons from Operation NSW FLOOD ASSIST 2021.
Mental Health in the Australian Army: A Perspective
… provide awareness to chains of command who may be dealing with … and provides the chain of command and sufferers alike with some … ‘how is this going to effect the organisation’ or ‘does this mean …
… engagement of four Banshee unmanned aerial targets. In this … In addition, Indonesia and Oman are currently in the process … as they look to rebuild their organic GBAD capability. The …
What's in a Name - To What Title Are You Entitled?
… if they so wish. Some I know do, many others do not. That is a … it is now. The key tenets of command and leadership were taught, … This is reflective of a mature organisation where all personnel …
… our fallen soldiers were poorly managed during repatriation due to … The concurrent backload of human remains and personal effects … LSCO. It lacks training for commanders at the tactical level and …
… changing character of war and demand an evolution in our approach … to warfighting. Exercise Talisman Sabre 19 provided the platform … was a Combined and Joint organisation. Within it, the …
… the 1st Brigade for Exercise Talisman Sabre 19 (Ex TS19). Extensive … and supporting our digital Battle Management Systems. Ensuring we … presents specific challenges; the management of the transportation …
… the underpinning leadership and management skills, knowledge and … standard. Headquarters Forces Command has established a recognition … an external Registered Training Organisation, a Certificate IV in …