… But ensure that you are humble. Remember that it is conceivable that … you espouse your philosophy and new direction. Commanding Officer … post, first published in The Forge , Colonel Richard Barrett …
Smart Soldier - Leadership for the Profession of Arms - An Unlimited Liability
… Successors according to law, as a member of the (Australian Army), … roles. They must be willing toapply lethal force against the … Careerist approach – self over organisation Further feedback from …
Smart Soldier - The Battle of Fire Support Base Coral
… yet it has remained largely forgotten in official literature … FSPB Coral should not only be remembered as a memorial for those … sighted 1500m apart and the New Zealand 161st Artillery …
The Importance of Independent and Protected Ambulatory Care Within the Motorised Combat Team
… battle lines. Even the Army’s new fleet of trucks are now fitted … it seems that perhaps we have forgotten our history. Ambulances … and specialisation across every member of the 75th Ranger …
How do unit commanders know they are 'Ready Now' today? Matthew Crooks suggests a novel way of enabling individuals and junior commanders to manage the present needs, to be Ready Now.
… history as possible to better appreciate that war is not the … have a bank of several dozen pre-downloaded on my phone and in my … that – just like books – the newest editions are not always the …
… It takes considerable staff effort to successfully train, exercise … posted into staff and command support roles each year. At The … in staff and command support appointments. We know you’ll be …
Can Humanitarian Action remain Principled in Challenging Times?
… complicated. As a humanitarian organisation originally created to … An ICRC employee speaks tomembers of the National Liberation … of humanitarian relief, and our new Commentary to the First Geneva …