Implications for Army From the Erosion of Australia’s ‘Tyranny of Distance’ – Cove Comp '24
… occurring on Australia’s northern doorstep. [6] Against this … of the ‘missile age’ in modern warfare, crystallised by the … economic coercion and information warfare, mean that Australia’s …
… city of Malacca ( Melaka ) which was an important commercial … colonisation, the Malay Peninsula was known locally as Tanah Melayu … Struggle Within Muhyiddin’s ‘Backdoor Government’ TEDx Talks | A …
Can Humanitarian Action remain Principled in Challenging Times?
… the entire previous six decades. Warfare is being conducted in … number of international conflicts waged directly between State … authorities and arms carriers controlling territory; both …
… When I was growing up I was given a little battery … buggy would propel itself towards the skirting board of the … systems. TRW has now opened its doors to all of Army’s IETs and …
… to defend by manoeuvring forward of our continent. This … by continental European and Cold War-era operational art. Recent … in scenarios set amongst the rolling fields of rural Australia …
… a broken home where drug abuse was a daily factor and where I … especially my mother, who was there for me when dad was away … elders and the power company next door, we now had an opportunity to …
… more special. It is now worth waking up before 6am on a Saturday … it is the more sophisticated way to score them and takes much … the pot; Walls with windows and doors form the house, though the …
Is it Time to Reintroduce Tracking Dogs back into the Australian Army?
… tracking dogs during the Vietnam War. Other militaries have also … Tracking Teams during the Vietnam War. Training notes made by staff … on real life events: You are patrolling through close jungle …
… availability of information; the way it is accessed, presented, … communications and electronic warfare (EW) capability since 1925 … their nation, we are opening the door by creating mid-career entry …
Top Tips for Working from Home or How to Stop Being Annoyed in the COVID-19 World
While this article from Jacquie Costello is aimed at Australian Army members who have found themselves working from home, her 'top tips' will be of use to anyone.