We could not have shared the news better than you have Jordan Beavis! Thank you! ☺ Mobilisation requires a multi-disciplinary debate from civil and military security practitioners. The latest edition of the Australian Army Journal, with an introduction by Hannah Woodford-Smith, features perspectives drawn from Australia’s historical and contemporary operational experience. https://lnkd.in/g6sZRUpK
It is wonderful to see the latest edition of the Australian Army Journal now available online! This important edition is themed on ‘Mobilisation’ - a hot button topic in this era of great power competition! With a forward by the Director of the Australian Army Research Centre (COL Tony Duus) and an excellent introduction by Hannah Woodford-Smith, the edition features the following articles: 1. ‘Without it We’re STUFT’ - Richard Dunley 2. ‘Contemporary Plan 401’ - Sean Parkes & Hannah Woodford-Smith 3. ‘The Army is Too Small’ - Tom Richardson 4. ‘Expeditionary Force Mobilisation Planning in an Age of Austerity’ - Jordan Beavis 5. ‘Mobilisation and Australia’s National Resilience’ - David Kilcullen 6. ‘The First Half Measures’ - Dr Dayton McCarthy, CSC 7. ‘Mobilising Space for Army’ - Dr. Cassandra Steer 8. ‘The Concept of Mobilisation and Australian Defence Policy since Vietnam’ - Stephan Fruehling et.al Shane Gabriel DSC,AM was also kind enough to provide us with a reflection of the re-raising of 7RAR in 2006-07. A speech/Presentation by David Caligari and Zach Lambert ‘On Mobilisation’ helps to round out the edition! The edition also features a number of book reviews by John Nash, Tony Duus, Charles Knight, Dr Dayton McCarthy, CSC, Travis Peet, Felicity Petrie, Greg Raymond, and Tom Richardson. Congratulations to all authors! Please share widely! Happy reading!