LT Corey Andersen graduated into the RAAMC in June 2016. His first posting was to 1 CHB where he has filled the role of Ops LT, PLCOMD and TRG OFFR. In his current role as TRG OFFR he has had the opportunity to develop company level training activities and has been involved in trials for the enhancement of TCCC and CFA training.
Hal Wilson is a member of the Military Writers Guild, and uses narrative to explore technology and future conflict. He has written finalist entries for fiction contests with the Atlantic Council’s Art of the Future Project, the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, and has been published by the Small Wars Journal. Hal lives in the United Kingdom.
Scott Samson started his military career as an Infantry soldier for six years prior to trade transferring to become a Physical Training Instructor. At the rank of Sergeant he completed a Bachelor of Administrative Leadership prior to applying for a Commission as a GSO Medical Officer. In 2010, Scott was involved in a motor vehicle accident which left him with a traumatic brain injury which required extensive rehabilitation. Since this incident, he has striven to help others.
Eamon Hamilton is a Public Affairs Officer (PAO), working as a Public Servant with Air Mobility Group at RAAF Base Richmond, northwest of Sydney. He is also a member of the RAAF Specialist Reserve, working as a Flight Lieutenant PAO with No. 28 Squadron when required. Outside of work, Eamon enjoys aviation, along with the James Bond films and Star Wars universe. He can probably discuss all of the above with you on Twitter via @eamonhamilton.
Warrant Officer Class One Simon Foley is a proud member of the Royal Australian Infantry Corp who has seen service 2 RAR, 8/9 RAR, 8/7 RVR, 1/19 RNSWR, Royal Military College – Duntroon and the Warrant Officer and Non–Commissioned Officer Academy. He is the current Regimental Sergeant Major of the 51st Battalion, The Far North Queensland Regiment.