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Lieutenant Colonel James Bryant graduated from the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) in 1988 and the Royal Military College in 1989, before returning to ADFA to undertake an Honours degree in History. An infantry officer, he has served with the Royal Australian Regiment on operations in Somalia in 1993 and in East Timor in 1999. In 2005, Lieutenant Colonel Bryant was selected as the Chief of Defence Force Scholar. In 2006, he was appointed the Defence Liaison Officer, Department of Prime Minister and …
Captain Daimien Patterson graduated from the Royal Military College Duntroon in 1997 into the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. Since graduation he has served with the 8th/12th Medium Regiment (Holsworthy), the 131st Locating Battery, the Army Recruit Training Centre, the 8th/12th Medium Regiment (Darwin), the Deployable Joint Force Headquarters, and the 1st Field Regiment. He served in East Timor as a Civil-Military Affairs Team Commander and as the Liaison Officer to the Fijian contingent. In Iraq …
Lieutenant Tom Lewis, OAM, RAN, completed his PhD in military political history in 2003. He is the author of five books, including the best selling A War at Home, the story of the Japanese attacks on Darwin on 19 February 1942. Lieutenant Lewis was Public Relations Officer at the RAN College and HMAS Creswell for five years and is currently serving with Multi-National Force–1 (MNF–1) in Iraq. … Tom …
Major Michael Harris is a Reserve Public Affairs Officer who recently completed a three-month attachment with the Al Muthanna Task Group in Iraq. Major Harris operates a strategic communications consultancy in Tasmania specialising in issues and crisis management. … Michael …
Lieutenant Colonel Inger Lawes completed his basic recruit training in April 1982. He was allocated to the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery and, following initial employment training, was posted to the 16th Air Defence Regiment where he held a variety of regimental appointments. He served as an instructor at Battle Wing, Land Warfare Centre, and was commissioned in 1997. Lieutenant Colonel Lawes has held instructional appointments at the School of Artillery and the Royal Military College, Duntroon, …
Hyder Gulam is a Royal Australian Air Force Legal Officer based at RAAF Base Darwin. He is also a qualified Registered Nurse as well as an accredited mediator. Hyder speaks a number of languages including Arabic, Malaysian, Hindi/Urdu and Japanese. His legal interests include Islamic law, animal law and human rights. … Hyder …
Simon Lee is a barrister and solicitor. Simon served as an Army Legal Officer between 2002 and 2004, having previously served as an officer cadet with the Melbourne University Regiment. Prior to joining the Australian Army, Simon worked as an upstream oil and gas analyst in Tokyo for the Mitsubishi Corporation, as a Japanese Government Trader for Nomura International in London, and as a prosecutor with the Northern Territory Directorate of Public Prosecutions. Simon is currently a barrister and Australian …
Captain Damien Green enlisted in the Army as a soldier in 1987 and was commissioned under the Army Warrant Officer Commissioning Scheme in January 2000. As an officer he has filled a variety of regimental and staff appointments in the Army Personnel Agency Townsville, 31st Battalion, The Royal Queensland Regiment and the Combat Training Centre. Captain Damien Green is currently serving in the 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment and was Mortar Platoon Commander in this Battalion at the time this …
Lieutenant Owen Paulson enlisted in the Australian Army in 1992 and has served in 8/9 RAR, 3 RAR and 1 RAR. He graduated Royal Military College, Duntroon in December 2002. In 2003, Lieutenant Paulson served as a Platoon Commander in East Timor. Lieutenant Paulson is a Thai linguist and is currently posted to Headquarters 3 Brigade as the Liaison Officer to Commander 3 Brigade. … Owen …
Ben McDevitt is currently CEO of the CrimTrac Agency. Previously, Ben served as a member of the Australian Federal Police for 22 years, rising to the rank of Assistant Commissioner. In 1997 Ben fulfilled the role of Operations Superintendent with the United Nations civilian police in Cyprus and in 1998 he served as a police advisor to the multi-national Bougainville Peace Monitoring Group. Ben oversaw the Australian Federal Police involvement in the joint investigation into the Bali bombings in October …