… and culture, turn up for a patrol order march at 0400 amongst … Company Commanders and the gripe was that transport dropped a … isn’t working then I wouldn’t wait until the end or until ‘next …
… International forums Nauru was first settled by Micronesians … ‘Pleasant Island’ due to its warm tropical climate and lush … electoral system which is an ‘order of merit’ ranking system. …
… and identify anything you want to prepare or develop … Understand how that impacts the way we as infantry operate. … do it slightly differently, in order to play to everyone’s …
… Commanding. This is at a time mid-way through sub-unit command and … quote that challenged my thinking was in relation to preparing and … if I ask them to; or do I have to order them? This, I believe, is …
… - 1989, 71yo) Leslie Starcevich was born on 5 September 1918 in … Force on 9 April 1941. He was posted to the 2/43rd Infantry … road, the 40th Battalion was ordered to advance across open …
My Most Important Leadership Lesson – Non-Commissioned Officer Responses
… Infantry’s hardest competition, I was mentally and physically … be made once the second and third order effects have been evaluated … have learnt there are a number of ways to be a good leader. My most …
… small force, is to fit into the order of battle of a more powerful … the echoes of the Second World War advise planners to ensure that … Defence Annual Report , the HRR was presented as a solution to a …
… irreversibility. How to prevent a war in space Part one – holding … favours the offensive; it is an order of magnitude easier to … to defend one. There is no forward edge of the battle area …
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.