Discover how a simple wargame can unlock profound insights into mastering operational tempo, a critical element in military success.
Philosophy Training for the Real World: The Science of Immersive Training Methodology. Discover how the revolutionary 'Point of Impact' training philosophy immerses combatants in realistic scenarios to master fear and enhance survival instincts in real-world warfare.
Lindsay Murray and Percy Ings are commemorated at a cemetery in Breadalbane, New South Wales. Both men were raised in Australia and killed in the Battle of Fromelles in 1916. Both are interred 17,000 km from home. That they were involved in a war so far away is central to Australia’s status in a British world in the early 20th century. Murray and Ings trained and served as Australian soldiers in a standardised Empire army. They personify the British learning experience of the Western Front. Their loss was keenly felt by family and friends in Australia.
Exploring the economic shifts necessary for Australia's strategic future, this compelling analysis uncovers whether the nation's industrial capabilities are dreaming big or setting the stage for genuine transformation.
Discover how Australia’s strategic landscape during the perilous days of 1942 offers crucial insights for today's military professionals. This article delves into the five enduring characteristics that defined Australia's national strategy during the existential threat posed by the Japanese Imperial Forces and draws compelling parallels to contemporary challenges and responses. Engage with history to better navigate the present and future.
Is the Australian Defence Force still a unique institution, or has it become just another job?