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Lieutenant Commander Chris Watson transferred to the RAN from the Royal Navy. A Principal Warfare Officer and ex–Cold War diplomat in the USSR and Poland, he has been XO of HMS IRON DUKE, First Lieutenant of the amphibious helicopter carrier HMS OCEAN and COMGIBMED’s J2 during the First Gulf War. He has contributed to IO policy, planning and operations for the US, UK, NATO, WEU and the ADF ranging in diversity from the Global War on Terror, West Africa, the Balkans, Iraq, East Timor, the Solomon Islands …
Colonel E. G. Keogh, Royal Australian Infantry (Retd), was the founding Editor of the Australian Army Journal in 1948. He is also the author of numerous articles and books, including Suez to Aleppo and The River in the Desert . … E. G. Keogh …
Second Lieutenant Aaron Jackson enlisted in the Australian Army Reserve in 2002. In 2005 he commenced Reserve Officer Training. On graduating from the Royal Military College – Australia in February 2007 he was allocated to Royal Australian Infantry Corps. He holds a Bachelor of International Studies (Honours) and is currently undertaking his PhD studies at The Flinders University of South Australia. … Aaron P. …
Lieutenant Colonel Shaun Fletcher is currently posted to LHQ as the SO1 HLTH. He is also Deputy Head of Corps RAAMC and the Australian National HSS representative for ABCA. LTCOL Fletcher has served on several deployments and for his work managing wounded Coalition soldiers in 2001/02, Shaun was awarded both the United States Army Achievement Medal and the United States Meritorious Service Medal. … Shaun …
Max Boot is Senior Fellow for National Security Studies at the Council for Foreign Relations, based in the United States. He is an Award-winning author and former Editor for the Wall Street Journal, and was named one of ‘the 500 most influential people in the United States in the field of foreign policy’ by the World Affairs Councils of America in 2004. … Max …