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MAJ Hankin is a Military Police Officer currently posted as Officer Commanding B Coy from the 1st Military Police Battalion.MAJ Hankin has had two deployments to Afghanistan and one to South Sudan; as well as postings outside of Military Police as an instructor to the 1st Recruit Training Battalion, the Defence Force School of Policing and the Royal Military College – Duntroon. This diverse experience has provided MAJ Hankin an active interest in the development of capability utilising world’s best …

Bob Breen graduated from Duntroon in 1973 to the Royal Australian Infantry Corps. After a twenty-year career, mostly in training appointments, he transferred to the Army Reserve and began periodic research on behalf of Land Commanders on international and regional peace support operations. he visited Somalia in 1993 and thereafter conducted research visits to ADF operations in Rwanda, the Middle East, Mozambique, Bougainville and East Timor until 2002. he then began a PhD program at the Australian National …


Caroline Croser holds a PhD from Lancaster University in Defence and Security Studies. Her thesis was entitled Operationalising Uncertainty: The US military and the new spatiality of new security and drew on fieldwork with 1st Cavalry Division, 3rd Infantry Division, the Marine Corps Concept Development Centre and the Office of Force Transformation. She presently works for the Department of Defence in Strategic Policy Division. … Caroline …

Lieutenant Benjamin Rice is an officer in the Australian Army. … Benjamin Rice …

Lieutenant Colonel Brendan Robinson is a graduate of the UK Command and Staff College and the Royal Military College Duntroon. Trained as a mechanical engineer at the Australian Defence Force Academy, he now coordinates infrastructure and training area development projects from the Plans Branch at Headquarters Forces Command and maintains a healthy interest in world affairs and Army modernisation.(Last updated: July 2017) … Brendan …

Antony Trentini holds Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts (Strategic Studies) degrees from the Australian National University, and is currently studying Electrical Engineering at the University of New South Wales. He has worked as a Visiting Fellow at the Defence and Security Applications Research Centre at UNSW@ADFA. He is currently employed at the Land Warfare Studies Centre. (Last updated: June 2010) … Antony …

Ben Gallacher is the Officer Commanding Canungra Wing, Warrant Officer and Non-Commissioned Officer Academy. … Ben Gallacher …

It was bound to happen: the Australian cricketers have now been compared to diggers. ‘Australian values’, apparently mislaid by the Australian cricket team last month, are safely embodied in 'our Diggers’ according to Greg Sheridan in The Australian , but who are these diggers? While athletes continue to maintain high individual profiles, 'diggers' are still morphed into one vaguely historical, khaki mass, and it is highly likely the public would be pressed to name one. Anzac Day is the time for talking …

A recent blog post on the generalist vs specialist in the Army debate, reminds us of the work of military sociologist Charles Moskos and his Institutional/Occupational thesis. In 1977, Charles Moskos, proposed the I/O thesis which explained how the American military was moving away from an institutional model to one which resembled an occupation. What he meant by that was that the modern military was demonstrating fewer features of an institution (like professional availability at all times, inability …
