The value of doing your own research for Professional Military Education
… Historical context How did Australian … units defend against German combined arms attacks at Tobruk in … All posts to hold their ground whatever the situation, as by so …
Army’s Civil Engineers: An In-Demand but Underused Technical Workforce Under Stress – A Response
… must be unwound before it is too late” struck home to me and compelled me to add to his voice. … MP who proudly declared “what a wonderful day to celebrate, …
… a soldier, and the knowledge to apply 'soldiercraft' in … a military way of life. US Army Command Sergeants Major Burrow and … So how is this possible and what is profitable? Elon Musk is …
… a date etched in Australia's history. Some see it as Australia's … nationhood'. Its anniversary is commemorated across the country … The plans did not bear fruit and what ensued was a tremendous …
Decisive Action Training Environment and the Hybrid Threat of the Trans-National Criminal Syndicate
… the “Code men” have cracked…’ ‘I come from a long line of Russian thieves. I have stolen and will again.’ – … these groups and understand what affect they can have in the …
… vision and mission. The Commander RFMF is currently … female. Fijian women were allowed to join the Army from the 1980s … on humanitarian crisis response? What sort of activities should …
The Case for Abandoning Continuous Aerobic Training
… enough momentum generated for me to venture forth my opinion again … so prevalent in our Army today. What peaked my interest in this … oxygen during exercise (the most common measure of aerobic ability) …
Understanding Command Relationships: A Strategic Necessity
… Military command relationships are essential to the effective functioning and … charge and who is responsible for what aspect of an operation. This …
… " I serve to ' know friction in order to overcome it whenever possible '. … that is at the heart of what I consider to be the … by their performance, both what they deliver but equally as …
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.