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Professor Jeremy Black MBE studied at Queens College Cambridge, St John’s College, Oxford, and Merton College, also at Oxford. He joined the University of Durham in the 1980s, gained his PhD and became a professor there in the early 1990s. He is currently at Exeter University where he has an established chair in history. Professor Black’s research focuses on early modern British and continental European history and he is a leading specialist on military revolution. He is the author of forty-six books, the …
Currently a Professor of International Relations at the Australian National University, Professor Tow was Professor of International Relations at both the University of Queensland and at Griffith University. Professor Tow has worked at the University of Southern California, been a Visiting Fellow at Stanford University and a Visiting Research Associate at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) in London. He is the author of several books, including Asia Pacific Strategic Relations: …
Major General Ian Gordon, AO, graduated from the Royal Military College, Duntroon in 1973, undertaking a range of regimental and technical staff appointments, including the Royal Military College of Science at Shrivenham, UK. He served as Commandant of the Army Command and Staff College; as Director General Personnel – Army; as Deputy Commander, United Nations Transitional Authority in East Timor (UNTAET); and as Commander, Training Command – Army. He assumed his current appointment as Deputy Chief of the …
Mick Slater joined the Australian Army in 1978 and completed his officer training at the Officer Cadet School, Portsea. He undertook a variety of infantry regimental and instructional postings, including 8/9 RAR, 1 RAR, 2/4 RAR, the Infantry School Singleton and at the Canadian Forces Combined Arms School. He has also served overseas on the United States 3rd Army Headquarters and is a graduate of the US Army War College. Brigadier Slater commanded 2 RAR in East Timor during the initial days of INTERFET, …
(As at March 1970) Major Ranking joined the CMF in 1949 and in 1963 was appointed to command 2/14 QMI. On joining the ARA in 1964 he was posted to 1 Armd Regt, where in 1966 he commanded C Sqn and in 1967 was appointed regimental second-in-command. He attended Staff College in 1968 and in 1969 was assigned to 69 GL Sect as GSO2. He is currently serving in Vietnam as GSO2 67 GL Sect … B. …
(As at March 1970) After graduating from the Royal Military College in 1956 Major Lennon attended the University of Queensland for a degree of Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. Service’ with 17 Construction Squadron followed until 1962 when he was attached to the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Authority. Posted to 7 Field Squadron in 1963 he became, in 1964, an Interchange Officer with the 25th U.S. Infantry Division (Hawaii). In 1965 he was OC of 20 Field Park Squadron which was redesignated 20 Engineer …
Lieutenant Colonel Gav Reynolds has held a wide variety of staff, training and intelligence appointments including command of the 1st Intelligence Battalion. His operational service includes Bougainville, Lebanon and aboard HMAS Success during the first Gulf War. He recently returned from Baghdad where he was the J2 on the Australian Headquarters. … Gav …
Brendan Sargeant is a career public servant who worked in Defence for many years. He has held senior appointments including Counsellor Defence Policy Washington, Deputy Director Intelligence, Defence Signals Directorate; and Head, Strategic Policy Division. He is now working in Centrelink on the Access card Project. … Brendan …