What We Focus On Is What We Get: The Psychology of Behaviour in the Australian Army
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… a military presence in the region was seen as especially important during the Cold War. Once the cold war ended, … Pacific nations, FSM must carefully manage relationships with …
Electronic Warfare – Threat from a Command Post Perspective
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Educating For War: Does PME Enhance Our Chances of Victory?
… enhance our chances of victory in war? Many people think the answer … from the core skills of warfighting. But is there evidence … a resource that has yet to be fully harnessed by the …
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The Hidden Casualties of War – Non-Battle Casualties Within the Australian Defence Force
… in battle as a direct result of warfare. If you asked the same … members in both peacetime and wartime comes from non-battle … individual’s capacity to work at full strength for days or weeks. A …