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Peta Tarlinton graduated from the University of Queensland in 2003 with a combined degree in law and international relations. She completed the Defence Graduate Development Program in 2004 and will undertake further Arabic language training at the American University in Cairo in 2005. Ms Tarlinton currently works as an analyst with the Defence Intelligence Organisation. … Peta …
Colonel Michael Kelly, AM, is Director of the Military Law Centre of the ADF Legal Office and holds a PhD from the University of New South Wales. In 1993 he served as Legal Adviser with the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, during Operation Restore Hope in Somalia. He was awarded a Chief of the General Staff Commendation and made a Member of the Order of Australia for his legal services to Headquarters, Australian Forces, Somalia, and to Headquarters, 1st Division. Colonel Kelly has also served …
Brigadier General Philip Coker, US Army, is the Director of the Capabilities Development, Futures Center at the US Army Training and Doctrine Command, Fort Monroe, Virginia. He is a graduate of the US Military Academy, West Point, and during his career as a cavalry officer he has filled a variety of command, staff and training appointments. His overseas service includes tours of duty in Germany and South Korea. … Philip …
Lieutenant Colonel John Simeoni is a graduate of the Royal Military College, Duntroon. His postings have included service with the 1st and 2nd Battalions, the Royal Australian Regiment; a Regional Forces Surveillance Squadron in north-western Australia; and an instructional appointment at the School of Infantry. He deployed to Somalia as a member of the Unified Task Force in January 1993 and to East Timor with the INTERFET coalition. Lieutenant Colonel Simeoni attended Australian Command and Staff College …
Colonel Michael Krause is Director, Future Warfighting in the Military Strategy Branch, Australian Defence Force Headquarters. He is a graduate of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, and of the Australian Command and Staff College. He has served with the 2nd Cavalry Regiment and the 1st Armoured Regiment, and saw operational service in Iran-Iraq with the British Queens Dragoon Guards. Recently Colonel Krause was Military Adviser to the Special Coordinator in the Solomon Islands. His staff appointments …
Wing Commander Chris Mills joined the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) in 1964 and completed his officer training at the RAAF Academy. His career has included operational tours in transport and fighter aircraft. Wing Commander Mills planned and flew many air-to-sea operations in Mirage aircraft based in Butterworth and Singapore, before joining an operations research unit in the Defence Science and Technology Organisation. He assisted the Defence Capability Review in 2003 and transferred to the Air Force …
Barak Salmoni is Assistant Professor of National Security Affairs at the United States Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. His primary focus has been on the Middle East, Islam, and civil–military relations in the Middle East. He is also the current Director, Tactical Culture for Marine Expeditionary Forces, and provides cultural and human terrain training to Marines deploying to Iraq, sponsored by Marine Corps Training and Education Command. He was embedded with the Iraqi Security Forces’ …
Kokoda Commander Written by: Stuart Braga, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN: 9780195516388, 374 pp. Reviewed by: John Donovan Since at least the 1930s, the friction between regular and citizen soldiers has remained an enduring element in the historiography of the Australian Army. This book sheds much light on that friction, while rehabilitating the reputation of Major General Arthur ‘Tubby’ Allen, one of Australia’s more notable citizen soldiers. It is a valuable addition to the work sponsored by the …

To Villers-Bretonneux with Brigadier-General William Glasgow, DSO and the 13th Australian Infantry Brigade Written by: Peter Edgar, Australian Military History Publications, NSW, 20061 ISBN: 9781876439460, 284pp. Reviewed by: Lieutenant Colonel Miles Farmer, OAM (Retd) Readers interested in the study of the battles on the Western Front in World War I will be familiar with the battle of Villers-Bretonneux on 25 April 1918—said by many to have been the turning point of the war. Be that as it may, it …
