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Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanyake, RWP, RSP, VSV, USP, USACGSC Commander of the Sri Lanka Army ‘Good afternoon to the distinguished gathering! ‘First and foremost, let me thank the Chief of the Australian Army and the organizing committee of the Chief of Army Land Forces Seminar 2018 for inviting me to deliver the keynote address on ‘The Indo-Pacific: The Region of Global Connection’ in which I distinctly consider this as a privilege bestowed upon me as the first ever Sri Lankan Army Chief to deliver a …
Lieutenant General Rick Burr, AO, DSC, MVO, Chief of Army I acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we are meeting this afternoon, the Kaurna people, and pay my respects to their elders, past and present. I acknowledge and welcome: the Minister for Defence, the Honourable Christopher Pyne, the Chief of Navy, Vice Admiral Michael Noonan, the Chief of Air Force, Air Vice-Marshal Leo Davies, and the Chief of Joint Capabilities, Air Vice-Marshal Warren McDonald, Distinguished Guests, …
Indo-Pacific: The Region of Global Connection Synthesis The first session of the Chief of Army Land Forces Seminar (CALFS) looked to establish an understanding of the complex and volatile operating environment in the Indo-Pacific. The session, and the seminar, was opened by the Chief of Army (Australia) Lieutenant General Rick Burr AO, DSC, MVO. He was followed by the newly appointed Minister for Defence, the Honourable Christopher Pyne, MP. Presenting after the opening remarks were the Commander of the …
The Honourable Christopher Pyne, Member of Parliament, Minister for Defence ‘Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. ‘To members of the international military leadership who are here today; to the Chief of the Australian Defence Force, General Angus Campbell; to current and former members of the Australian Defence Force, particularly the leadership of the Australian Army: the Chief of Army, Lieutenant General Rick Burr; the Deputy Chief of Army, Major General Jake Ellwood; Head Land Capability, Major General …
Book Review: From the Somme to Victory: The British Army’s Experience on the Western Front 1916–1918
From the Somme to Victory: The British Army’s Experience on the Western Front 1916–1918 Written by: Peter Simkins Pen and Sword, 2014, ISBN 9781781593127, 256pp Reviewed by: Brigadier Chris Roberts (Ret’d) AM, CSC This excellent book contains eight essays previously written by the highly respected Professor Peter Simkins over the 15 years prior to 2014. He has revised and updated each essay with new material that has become available since they first appeared. In doing so, he tackles some of the myths, …
The Last Battle: Endgame on the Western Front, 1918 Written by: Peter Hart Oxford University Press, 2018, ISBN 9780190872984, 464pp Reviewed by: Brigadier Chris Roberts (Ret’d) AM, CSC In 2008 Peter Hart, oral historian at the Imperial War Museum, wrote 1918: A Very British Victory , in which he covered the fighting throughout 1918 from a largely British and Commonwealth perspective. In his latest work, The Last Battle: Endgame on the Western Front,1918 , Hart returns to the last year of the war with …
Leadership Secrets of the Australian Army: Learn from the Best and Inspire Your Team to Great Results Written by: Brigadier Nicholas Jans (Ret’d) OAM Allen and Unwin, 2018, ISBN 9781760631802, 208pp Reviewed by: Dr Stephen Mugford There are two kinds of leadership books. 1 The first deploys theoretical ideas and research in the socio-psychological sciences to understand and analyse the phenomenon; and the second focuses on gathering experiences and stories which a reader can appreciate and draw guidance …
Command and Morale: The British Army on the Western Front 1914–1918 Written by Gary Sheffield Pen and Sword, 2014, ISBN 9781781590218, 264pp Reviewed by: Brigadier Chris Roberts (Ret’d) AM, CSC In Command and Morale: The British Army on the Western Front 1914– 1918 , the prolific Great War scholar Gary Sheffield delivers 13 essays on a range of subjects broadly concerned with the topics of the main title. Written between 1986 and 2014, all of the chapters, except one, have been published previously, …
Beyond Combat: Australian Military Activity Away from the Battlefield Edited by Tristan Moss and Tom Richardson New South Books, 2018, ISBN 9781742235905, 256pp Reviewed by: Major Lee Hayward It is not unreasonable to expect that a casual observer of Australian military history might form the opinion that the identity of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) has been built almost exclusively on the wars it has fought. This book provides some fascinating insights into the lives and experiences of ADF …
Abstract Identification of military casualties resulting from a disaster or mass fatality event while deployed to an area of operations is facilitated by the Mortuary Affairs Forensic Response Team (Mortuary Affairs) using methodologies such as DNA, fingerprints and dental examination. These scientific methods have been successfully used in many civilian disasters to identify victims; however, military environments present extra logistical challenges that need consideration. Preservation of bone and soft …