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Volume 20 Number 2

The National Defence Strategy describes Australia’s preferences for the application or threat of force to achieve national policy outcomes. In his introduction, the Director General Future Land Warfare observes that Army’s body of professional knowledge must align with these preferences. This edition of the Australian Army Journal signposts some of the new professional knowledge that may be required in respect of technological development, ways of fighting and geography. It covers a diverse range of interests, including; the relationship of the social identity approach to military leadership, the fourth industrial revolution and its likely impacts on indirect firepower and targeting, a historical case study of Army’s capacity for rapid adaptation with regard to amphibious operations, and an analysis of Army train, advise and assist missions.

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