Leadership - Developing the Emotionally Intelligent Soldier
… Throughout history, the Army has many examples … Colonel Harry Smith, who commanded D Coy, 6 RAR, during the … our units, we appear eager to put what we have learnt into practice, …
… Writing reflections on command is a tricky endeavour. As … experiences may differ: each two to three year period is unique. … detail, orientate, and listen towhat the team have to say. …
… recently wrote of his two reasons to write; education and humility. … He regards ‘humility’ as coming from the recognition you do … Sometimes Army just wants to know what the question should be! This …
… Asia and has the potential to emerge as a regional power. Its … primary geographic vulnerability comes from Cambodia and Laos to … Contraception Day 2021 Thaiger | What is the difference between …
… Like many combat enablers, the effect that maintenance brings to capability is often poorly … these structural changes, so what can we do? For a start, we …
'Where the Bloody Hell Are You?' The Problem With Our Current Pers Tracking Systems
… within various roles related to personnel capability, … or so. I can currently ask a commander where a tank (or any … less situational awareness as towhat is happening with the overall …
Professional Development for Junior Combat Leaders
… ’The problem with being too busy to read is that you learn … work where the consequences of incompetence are so final for young … me all the answers, but it lights what is often a dark path ahead.’ …
… and one which deserves to be read and studied by all in the Australian Defence Community. Written by David … West’s failure in Afghanistan in what the authors term the ‘…most …
'Soldiers and Gentlemen: Australian Battalion Commanders in the Great War, 1914-1918' by William Westerman
A book review by Chris Appleton exploring a highlight in the Australian Army Series by William Westerman. Focusing on Battalion Commanders in the Great War.