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In its deliberations earlier this year, the Editorial Advisory Board decided to split the Chauvel Prize and make an award for the best article published in each issue. We hope and intend that this will encourage more readers to consider writing for the Australian Army Journal. The winners for 2014 accordingly are: Captain Nathan Mark, ‘The Increasing Need for Cyber Forensic Awareness and Specialisation in RA Sigs’, (Winter) Lieutenant Colonel Martin White, ‘Operational Security in the Digital Age: Who is …
Warrant Officer Class One W., CSM, is currently acting Wing Sergeant Major of Battle Wing, Special Air Service Regiment (SASR), and is responsible for all combat-related courses within the regiment. He has served in the ADF for over 27 years, 23 of these with SASR. He has extensive operational experience and has worked closely with other Tier One special forces units, including a two-year posting with the British Special Boat Service. He collaborates regularly with the SASR Development Cell on the trial, …
Lieutenants Chris Hughes graduated from the Royal Military College, Duntroon, in December 2014. Lieutenant Hughes is completing his honours thesis in history before assuming his first appointment in the Royal Australian Regiment. … Chris Hughes …
William Leben graduated from the Royal Military College, Duntroon, in December 2014. Lieutenant Leben is completing his honours thesis in politics and will then assume his first appointment as a tank officer within the Royal Australian Armoured Corps. … William …
Wing Commander Mark Smith (RAAF Standby Reserve) Biography to be provided. … Mark Smith …
Major Raymond Lindsay is a serving Australian Army officer. He has completed numerous deployments to Afghanistan and in 2015 he was awarded the Chief of Army Scholarship to research weapons of mass effect. He is currently a student at Australian Command and Staff College. … Raymond …
Cindy Kua completed a Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Commerce at the Australian National University. After graduating in 2006, she practised as a lawyer in both the private and public sectors. In 2012, she was appointed to the Australian Army Legal Corps as a permanent legal officer. Since her appointment, Cindy has been posted to Headquarters 6th Brigade, the Directorate of Military Administrative Law, Headquarters 1st Brigade and Headquarters 2nd Division. She is currently completing a Masters in …
Dr Matthew Beard is a military ethicist and philosopher. He is an Adjunct Lecturer in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at UNSW Canberra, and writes publicly on matters of moral philosophy and ethics. Matthew was awarded his PhD from the University of Notre Dame Australia for a thesis entitled ‘War Rights and Military Virtues: A Philosophical Reappraisal of Just War Theory,’ and was the inaugural recipient of the Morris Research Scholarship from Notre Dame. He has discussed subjects including …
Professor Sandra Lynch is Director of the Institute for Ethics and Society and Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame Australia (Sydney campus). Dr. Lynch is a moral philosopher, with expertise in applied and professional ethics, ethics and values education, the constitution of the self, friendship, critical thinking, and the intersection of philosophy and literature. Her most recent work has been focussed on responding to the need to deepen students’ active engagement in ethical discourse and …