The Under Utilised Opportunity: Remembrance and the Moral Component of Fighting Power
… integrity and morale. LWD 1 The Fundamentals of Land Warfare … servicemen and women, moments of appreciation provide an … when in uniform, or were warmly clapped on parade; there aren’t many …
Brain-Body Connection: Why is it Important for Resilience and Cognition?
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Is it Time to Reintroduce Tracking Dogs back into the Australian Army?
… is used for both tracking and apprehension. Breeds often found … dog can provide early warning of approaching an enemy threat … and then moving straight in to apprehend with a bite from the …
The Trick to Moving Forward Whilst Standing Still: The Importance of Reflection in Leadership
… this positive feedback loop is applied unconsciously to all areas … However, we do not necessarily apply this concept to our … Lieutenant, and instead of fully appreciating the learning …