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Brigadier General Huba Wass de Czege retired from active duty in December 1993 as the Assistant Division Commander (Maneuver) of the 1st Infantry Division. He was one of the principal developers of the Army’s AirLand Battle concept and the founder and first Director of the School of Advanced Military Studies, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. He has served as a consultant for the US Army Training and Doctrine Command advanced warfighting experiments, and as an advisor on future joint operating concepts for the …
The author is a retired Infantry officer from the Indian Army and is now a permanent resident of Melbourne. Commissioned in December 1965, he is an alumnus of the Indian National Defence Academy, Defence Services Staff College and the College of Defence Management. During his long career, he has the distinction of having commanded two infantry battalions, an armored brigade, an infantry division and a special counter-insurgency force in the Kashmir Valley. He has been a member of the Directing Staff/Head …
Robert Pape, Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, is the author of Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism, which was published in this country last year by Scribe. Professor Pape has also published Bombing to Win: Airpower and Coercion in War, and his articles include ‘Why Economic Sanctions Do Not Work’ and ‘The Determinants of International Morale Action'. … Robert …
Major General Mike Hindmarsh graduated from the Royal Military College, Duntroon into the Royal Australian Infantry Corps in 1978. Major General Hindmarsh saw regimental service as a Platoon Commander with 2/4 Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment and as a Troop Commander, Squadron Commander and Commanding Officer with SASR. As CO SASR, Major General Hindmarsh commanded the ANZAC Special Operations Force detachment to OPERATION POLLARD in Kuwait in 1998. More recently, he commanded the Special …
The author graduated from OCS in 1954. He served with the School of Military Engineering, with 11 NS Training Battalion, 23 Construction Squadron, 7 Independent Squadron and 7 and 11 Field Squadrons. He was with the Australian Army Training Team in Vietnam in 1963–64. At the time of writing, he was posted as Operations Instructor at the School of Military Engineering, Liverpool. … R. …
Bryan Dorn has completed a Master of Arts in International Relations at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand and is working for Army General Staff, Force Development, New Zealand Defence Force. Bryan has recently completed an array of Capability Concept Papers to support the New Zealand Army of 2015 and contributed to NZDF Force Development. He has also published a number of articles in the New Zealand International Review on North-East Asian issues. … Bryan …
Major Dave Fisher joined the Australian Army Reserve in 1991. After graduating from University of Queensland Regt in 1997 he was posted as a Troop Leader to 2/14 Light Horse (Queensland Mounted Infantry) when it was an integrated Regular/Reserve unit. He went to England in December 1998 and started parading with C (Kent and Sharpshooters Yeomanry) Squadron, Royal Yeomanry. In 2001, he transferred as a Captain to the Territorial Army and was deployed with the Squadron to Iraq on Operation TELIC 4 in January …
Major Justin Elwin graduated from the Royal Military College of Australia in 1995. He has seen regimental service in the 5/7th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment, including a tour of duty in East Timor. He has also served in training appointments at the Royal Military College of Australia and at the British Army Infantry Battle School including a short tour of duty in Iraq. Major Elwin is currently serving as a company commander in the 5/7th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment. … Justin …
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 …