Army's Hybrid Threat (Part Three): Knowing Your Enemy
… from the Cove Team: This article was written as at 21 Feb 21 and … studying the problems of war from the enemy’s point of view … Turkey. The operation itself is abundant with contemporary …
This article provides a book review of The Resilience Myth, which challenges prevailing ideas about resilience that rely too much on individual effort and unbridled optimism rather than mutual interdependence.
… That full time soldiers hate but want to be, since they get to … have been ‘lucky’ enough to have walked out of two military … moving on to the next syllabus. It should be mentioned that …
Slow Down! Some Analysis and Recommendations on Improving G Wagon Driver Safety in Army
… The G Wagon is a very heavy 4x4 with … within Army. In our favour, the G Wagon has high strength A pillars … System including substance abuse, unacceptable behaviour, …
Separation Anxiety: Leaving the ADF is Daunting; However, A Lot is in Your Control
… something hasn't happened are always interesting to me, because as … almost 18 years of service, I was medically discharged from the … help, in helping you. There is an abundance of policies out there. …
The Importance of Key Terrain – A Case Study of the Daughters of Jacob Bridge
… Located south of what was formally Lake Huleh in … value of the crossing point was recognised by King Baldwin IV … to the incomplete castle which was subsequently destroyed by …
… wrestling, Kendo, meaning ‘the way of the sword’ (evolved from … Judo, Aikido, Karate, and Yabuame (archery). While ancient … World Report 2021 – Human Rights Watch Why Japan’s Traditions Help …
… rich traditions forged through war, defending Australia’s … Queensland and Northern New South Wales. Many of you have supported … during the evacuation from Kabul. These are just some of the …
Book Review | Ethics and Military Practice (ISME Volume 9)
… profession. It discusses how this was a key issue for helicopter … death, the mistreating of POWs at Abu Ghraib, and anyone who expects others to look the other way when they behave unethically. …