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Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Scott has commanded at troop and sub-unit level within 1 Field Squadron, 1st Combat Engineer Regiment. Lieutenant Colonel Scott has served in staff roles within Headquarters 1st (Australian) Division, Headquarters Defence Force Recruiting, and the 1st Combat Engineer Regiment, as well as instructing at the Royal Military College, Duntroon. Lieutenant Colonel Scott is a graduate of the United States Marine Corps School of Advanced Warfighting and the United State Marine Corps …
Lieutenant Colonel David Cave CSC is an Australian Intelligence Corps officer with a background in engineering and geospatial information systems. He has completed a wide range of regimental and joint postings including Brigade Major of the 6th Combat Support Brigade, Advanced Command and Staff College in the United Kingdom, and Commanding Officer of the Australian Defence Force Academy. He was a Chief of Army Scholar in 2023 and wrote his PhD thesis on the management of alliances in the Second World War. …
Colonel Eustace Graham Keogh was editor of the first Army Journal from 1948 to 1965. During this period he also produced the military history series commencing with his publication on the Shenandoah campaign. Many of these publications were researched and written and by Keogh himself and many survive as authoritative campaign guides today, testament to the quality of his work. Colonel Keogh died in 1981. … Eustace G. …
Captain Loma Todd joined the Army in 1983 as a Nursing Officer. She was initially posted to the 1st Military Hospital in Yeronga in Brisbane and then served in a variety of postings including Puckapunyal. Bonegilla. Canungra and Ingleburn. Captain Todd has also served overseas, on Exercise LONG LOOK, when she was posted to Aidershot in England and later, as a member of the United Nations Missions Assistance In Rwanda, the experience on which this article is based. She plans to leave the Army in 2002 and …
Captain Judith Spence is currently working as a Military Support Officer with the Defence Community Organisation in the Australian Capital Territory. She initially qualified as a Registered Nurse from the Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane in 1980, then as a midwife from the Mater Mothers’ Hospital in 1984. She has a Masters Degree in Nursing from Flinders University, awarded in 1996. Captain Spence has nursed in various locations throughout Australia and the United Kingdom, and joined the Army as a …
Major Catherine McCullagh joined the Army in 1983 as an officer in the Royal Australian Army Educational Corps. She has served in a variety of locations both within Australia and overseas in Singapore and Malaysia. In 1998, she was posted to the Doctrine Centre as Staff Officer Grade Two Publishing, ascending to the lofty heights of editor of the then Combat Arms Journal and the Combat Services Support Journal. These publications were amalgamated into the Army Journal in 2000. Major McCullagh is currently …
Rob McClure is an ex-serving member of the Australian Army. His postings included the Australian Defence Force Academy, where he served from 1993-95 and 1 Command Support Unit, which saw him deployed to East Timor as part of the Communications Management Team from February to July 2000. He has spent time on the Gallipoli Peninsula and walked the Kokoda Track twice. He is currently a Federal Officer of the Australian Protective Service. … Robert …
Lieutenant Colonel Dejan Mujkanovic is an Australian Army officer. Dejan has extensive experiences in intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities, commanding across echelons at Battalion-level and below. His operational experiences include deployment to East Timor as well as several deployments to Afghanistan. … Dejan …
Martin Sheehan, Strategic and International Policy Division, Department of Defence. Biography to be provided. … Martin Sheehan …
Field Marshal, Viscount Slim of Burma (1891-70) was one of the outstanding British and Allied commanders of World War II. Through his conduct of the 1942-45 Burma campaign, he became the only Allied general to defeat a major Japanese Army on the mainland of Asia and to liberate a conquered territory largely through ground fighting. His memoir, Defeat into Victory (1956), is regarded as a classic of its genre. He was Governor-General of Australia from 1953 to 1960 … William …