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1894
HMAS Arunta's MH-60R Seahawk helicopter conducts night flying operations as part of training activities during their regional presence deployment.
4 Jun 2022
Strategic Influence

Quad leaders congratulate Albanese ahead of key meeting

Australia’s newly-elected Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, has been welcomed to office by some of this country’s key Indo-Pacific allies, as they prepare to meet in Tokyo for the latest QUAD talks.
5 minutes
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1875
3 Jun 2022
Military History

Dowding and Park: air war’s greatest commanders?

The innovation, insight and leadership of Air Chief Marshal Dowding, supported by AVM Park, who commanded 11 Group—responsible for the defence of London— enabled the UK to win the Battle of Britain during the summer of 1940 and prevent Hitler from invading the UK.
20 minutes
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1895
3 Jun 2022
Strategic Influence

Readout of President Biden’s Call with Prime Minister-Designate Anthony Albanese

The White House has released a ‘readout’ of a phone call from US President Joe Biden to newly-elected Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, congratulating Mr Albanese on his election win.
7 minutes
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1896
Lenticular clouds form over jagged terrain, demonstrating the challenging environment for air operations around Mount Hagen Airport during Operation PNG Assist 2018.
2 Jun 2022
Strategic Influence

Ukraine war in maps: Tracking the Russian invasion

Despite on-going negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, heavy fighting continues in east Ukraine, with key locations coming under intense bombardment from Russian forces.
7 minutes
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1859
2 Jun 2022
Military History

Bombing Berlin: The Biggest Wartime Raid on Hitler's Capital

The largest Allied raid on Berlin took place on March 18 1945—shortly before Germany's surrender in May 45; some historians argue the raid was designed to justify the massive cost of the conventional bombing campaign in Europe.
14 minutes
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1797
A United States Marine Corps marine salutes flag.
1 Jun 2022
Military History

Decent Harry Truman, thrust into the presidency, kept US afloat in wartime.

Truman became President after the death of President Roosevelt and, despite having little experience, proved more than capable of ending the war against the Japanese and managing the peace in both Europe and Japan after the war.
12 minutes
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1861
31 May 2022
Military History

The Face of Battle: A Study of Agincourt, Waterloo, and the Somme, by John Keegan (1976)

John Keegan's 1976 book The Face of Battle examines what it must have been like to be an ordinary soldier at three famous battles, Agincourt, Waterloo and the WW1 Battle of the Somme.
4 minutes
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1810
Lieutenant Commander Desmond Woods salutes as the 'Last Post' is sounded at the Australian War Memorial
31 May 2022
Military History

Maths swayed the Battle of Jutland – and helped Britain keep control of the seas

In the WW1 naval Battle of Jutland, the British calculated the odds and based their strategy on those odds and only accepted battle under perfect conditions— Britain was then unable to force a German withdrawal and keep them bottled up for the rest of the war.
15 minutes
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1869
30 May 2022
Strategic Influence

Quad alliance: A matter of concern for China?

The objectives and importance of the Quad in keeping the Indo-Pacific influence free and supporting indebted regional nations is demonstrated by the attendance of all member state leaders and the US trying to make India a reliable partner.
9 minutes
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1867
An Australian Government-donated Bushmaster protected mobility vehicle bound for Ukraine is loaded onto an Antonov AN-124 cargo aircraft at RAAF Base Amberley in Queensland.
29 May 2022
Strategic Influence

The Overlooked Reason Russia’s Invasion Is Floundering

The authors of this article assert that Russia has failed to understand the importance of airpower in its invasion of Ukraine. And that, they claim, is the reason Russia’s invasion is struggling to make headway.
11 minutes
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