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Abstract As the Australian Defence Force overseas deployments grow in size and tempo, Australian strategists and planners must consider the growing number of organisations our troops will work alongside, and in concert with. This article explores the relationship between Australia and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), an issue that is particularly pertinent considering current commitments in Afghanistan. The end of the Cold War came quickly, and unexpectedly. Talk of ‘peace dividends’ on a …
Major Cross graduated from the Royal Military College in December 1956. He attended the Royal Melbourne Technical College (1957-58) for his Diploma in Civil Engineering. Having served in Vietnam with Headquarters, 1st Australian Task Force, he was awarded the National Medal, the Distinguished Service Medal and was made a Member of the Order of Australia. He retired from the Australian Defence Force with the rank of Brigadier. … F.J …
Colonel Andrew Condon graduated from the Royal Military College, Duntroon in 1985. He has a Bachelors Degree in Mechanical Engineering and is a graduate of the US Army Command and General Staff College. His training and experience in Operational Analysis includes a posting to the Army War Games Centre, the Royal Military College of Science’s Military Operational Analysis Research course, a Masters degree in Military Operational Research (Cranfield University, UK), posting to the Army Battle Simulation …
Brigadier David Saul graduated to the Royal Australian Corps of Transport in 1984. He has commanded 26 Tpt Sqn, 3 CSSB and has served on operations in Namibia and Iraq. In 2003-05 he served as the Director of Operations at HQ JLC where he was responsible for the Joint Contracting Coordination Cell. He attended the Defence and Strategic Studies Course at the Australian Defence College in 2006 and took up his current appointment as Commander 17 CSS Bde in August 2006. … David …
Chaplain David Grulke enlisted into the Australian Army Reserves in 1980, where he served an infantryman before discharging as a corporal in 1989. Ordained into the Lutheran Church of Australia in 1990, he returned to the Army as a Chaplain in 1999. He has served as a Chaplain at ARTC, 3 RAR, LWC (NSW) and ALTC. He is working towards the completion of a Doctoral degree in practical theology and social theory with the Australian Catholic University. … David …
Chaplain Mark Hinton first enlisted into the Australian Regular Army in 1979 and graduated from OCS, Portsea, into the RACT where he served as a Transport Officer in a variety of postings before transfer to the Army Reserve in 1983. Chaplain Hinton was ordained into the Uniting Church of Australia in 1987, and subsequently served as an Army Reserve Chaplain while ministering in a variety of parishes before transferring to the Australian Regular Army in 2000. He has served as a Chaplain in a number of …