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Major Zac von Bertouch is a General Service Officer in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps and is currently posted to the 1st Close Health Battalion. Major von Bertouch has filled a broad range of roles in Army health, Army logistics and Army training units and is passionate about improving combat health effects in support of the combat brigade. … Zac von …
Dr Russell W. Glenn is US Army and Persian Gulf War veteran. He is currently on the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre faculty at ANU. His most recent book, Rethinking Western Approaches to Counterinsurgency, was released in April 2015. Material for this blog posting draws on his forthcoming Short War in a Perpetual Conflict: Implications of Israel’s Operation Protective Edge for the Australian Army, Canberra: Strategic Plans-Australian Army. … Russell …
Rupert Hoskin was born on 7 January 1970 in Bath, UK. After completing secondary education at Canberra grammar School, he entered the Australian Defence Force Academy in 1988. He graduated from the Royal Military College in 1991 to the Royal Australian Engineers. Lieutenant Colonel Hoskin’s regimental postings have included troop and squadron command in the 3rd Combat Engineer Regiment and Construction Officer in 21 Construction Squadron. His other postings have included the Australian Defence Force …
Major Russell Parkin is a RAEME officer who has served in a variety ofstaff and instructional postings, including the Army Logistic Training Centre and the Directorate of Army Research and Analysis. In 2000, he attended the Army Command and Staff College, Fort Queenscliff, and on completion of the course was posted to the Land Warfare Studies Centre (LWSC), Duntroon, as a Research Fellow during 2001–02. Major Parkin holds a Bachelor of Arts and Diploma of Education (1978), a Master of Defence Studies …
Lieutenant Colonel Robert Stevenson was a Senior Military Research Fellow at the Land Warfare Studies Centre when this paper was written. He is a regular infantry officer and has served in variety of regimental, staff and training appointments. His overseas service includes duty in the Middle East as a United Nations Military Observer, as the Mechanised Adviser at the Malaysian Army Combat Training Centre and as Chief of Staff with the Peace Monitoring Group, Bougainville. He is currently the Deputy …
Captain Robert Morris is a RAEME officer at the 1st Aviation Regiment. … Robert Morris …
Roger Dudziak is currently the Project Manager for Army Guided Weapons, Explosive Material Branch. He has an interest in innovative technologies and the opportunities they present for increasing Army's Combat Capability. Roger is also researching the development of thermal control systems for nano-satellites. (Last updated: November 2016) … Roger …
Dr. Troy E. Mitchell has served in the United States Marine Corps since 1999 and has a Doctorate in Strategic Security. He currently serves as an exchange officer to the Australian Defence Force as the J2 to the Amphibious Task Group ARG. Major Mitchell has served on multiple MEUs as a reconnaissance and intelligence officer. (Last updated: August 2017) … Troy Edward …
Lieutenant Colonel Mick O’Sullivan currently serves as the Deputy Director of the Joint Amphibious Capability Implementation Team. He holds masters degrees in Defence and Military Studies, Systems Engineering and Defence Capability Development and Acquisition. (Last updated: June 2018) … Mick …
Major Matthew Wood is a Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineer officer currently posted to the Directorate of Land Force Design, Future Land Warfare Branch at Army Headquarters. He is part of a small team focusing on Robotic and Autonomous Systems, Future Power and Energy, and Advanced Manufacturing. The team is currently managing a number of research agreements with universities and various organisations to develop future operating concepts and better understand how emerging technology can …