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The Soft Power Army of the 2020’s: An Alternative Perspective
Is embedding organisational innovation and investing in STEM the key to developing an effective soft power capability in the British Army
UK Fight Club: Iron Sharpens Iron
Using simulations for military training is as old as war itself. Romans drilled with wooden weapons. The Prussians led the world on the use of
#WavellReviews ‘Forewarned: Tales of a Woman at War …with the Military System. Cockups, Conspiracies & Misogyny in the British Army’ by Diane Allen
On reflection, this is actually a book that should be read by those serving; I found it both fascinating and frustrating but also strangely compelling
Diversity in the MOD: Poisoned Chalice or Golden Opportunity?
The Ministry of Defence has come a long way on diversity in a very short time. When I joined it as a young civil servant
Contributing to the understanding of veterans in the UK: the Veteran DNA
The public often consumes imbalanced representations of veterans, with the narrative of those who suffer pervading over examples of those who achieve great success. Several
The psychology of artillery effectiveness
Fire Support: Doctrine and digits After thirty years focused on small wars and smart munitions, the Army looks set to update its gun park. The
Communicate to Innovate – Positive Change in the Fire Service
Meaningful verbal communication is a rare art these days, a form of listening that we have somehow managed to devalue. In a world that sees progress
#WavellReviews When The Tempest Gathers by Andrew Milburn
This book should be taken as a serious work, and added to your ‘must have’ lists, to be read alongside McFate’s Goliath and Kilcullen’s The
PME, Defence and the need for Reform
Professional Military Education makes more of a strategic contribution to UK Defence than is commonly realised. Due to an historic lack of direction at the
