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Major Daniel Lee has served in the Australian Army since 1999 initially as a rifleman in the Army Reserve, and then in the ARA in the Royal Australian Signals Corps from 2005. He has deployed to East Timor, Afghanistan and the Middle East Region and has held command roles as a Signals Troop Commander and as Squadron Commander of 105 Signals Squadron. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacy from the University of Queensland and a Masters Degrees in Strategy, Security and Defence Studies from UNSW and ANU. …

Major Christopher Murray is a Royal Australian Engineer officer working in Future Land Warfare Branch in Army Headquarters. He has previously been posted as the Officer Commanding of the 20th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron, an instructor at the School of Military Engineering, Force Engineer Branch and deployed in a number of explosive hazard reduction roles. … Christopher …

Captain James Morrison graduated from the Australian Defence Force Academy in 2001 and the Royal Military College Duntroon in 2002, being awarded the Queen's Medal and University of New South Wales Scholarship. Upon graduation, he was allocated into the Australian Intelligence Corps and returned to ADFA in 2003 to complete an honours year studying history. Captain Morrison was awarded First Class Honours and was subsequently posted to the North West Mobile Force (NORFORCE). He has completed a number of …

Dr Craig Stockings is a Lecturer in History and Strategic Studies at University College, University of New South Wales. He graduated from the Australian Defence Force Academy with a Batchelor of Arts (Hons) in History and Politics in 1995. Aft er graduating from the Royal Military College, Duntroon in 1996, he was operationally deployed to East Timor as part of the INTERFET force in 1999–2000. Following a posting as a staff offi cer at Headquarters Training Command, his last full-time appointment was as …

Major Gavin Keating is an infantry officer in the Australian Regular Army. He has served in the 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, the Special Air Service Regiment and the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment and has deployed on operations to East Timor, Bougainville and the Middle East. He is currently a student at the Australian Command and Staff College. (Last updated: September 2007) … Gavin …

Greg McCauley enlisted in the British Army in 1973, and served as a soldier and junior NCO in Germany, Gibraltar and on operations in Northern Ireland with 2nd Battalion, The Light Infantry over the next seven years. he immigrated to Australia in March 1981 and joined the Australian Army Reserve. he graduated in March 1983 as a second lieutenant and served with the Sydney-based, 23rd Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery. Over the next seventeen years he rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel to …

Lieutenant Colonel Greg de Somer graduated from the Officer Cadet School, Portsea, in 1984 and was commissioned into the Royal Australian Infantry Corps. His subsequent military career has involved a wide range of regimental, staff and instructional appointments, and extensive experience (three postings) in special forces. His most recent regimental posting was Officer Commanding 3 SAS Squadron, The Special Air Service Regiment in 1993-94. In 1996-97 he was a tactics instructor and team leader at Tactics …

Dr David Connery is Director Joint Doctrine in Australian Defence Force Headquarters. (Last updated: November 2018) … David Connery …

Lieutenant Colonel David Schmidtchen, PhD, is a Senior Military Research Fellow at the LWSC. With Dr Nick Jans he co-authored The Real C-Cubed: Culture, Careers and Climate and How They Affect Capability. He is also the author of Preparing Capable Australian Defence Force Peacekeepers: Principles and Foundations—a study of human resource implications of preparing soldiers to participate in peace operations. In 2004, Lieutenant Colonel Schmidtchen was the Chief of the Defence Force Fellow at the Australian …

Ian Wing is a Visiting Military Fellow at the Land Warfare Studies Centre and a Senior Visiting Fellow at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of New South Wales, at the Australian Defence Force Academy. He has held previous academic appointments as an Associate Professor at Charles Sturt University and an Adjunct Professor at Macquarie University. He has over twenty years’ experience in intelligence, security and counter-terrorism within the military, national security, private …
