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Australian Army officer Lieutenant Jackson Say from 3rd Combat Engineer Regiment, reads command notes on a map during a live fire M58 Mine Clearing Line Charge (MICLIC) Serial at Townsville Field Training Area, Queensland, on 06 September 2025.
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Developing

Applying Wylie’s Cumulative and Sequential Patterns to Air Operations

Strategist Joseph Caldwell Wylie argued that strategies were implemented through two general types of operational patterns: (1) cumulative warfare, which involves “a collection of lesser actions” where tactical actions gradually built up to have strategic impact; and (2) sequential warfare, which is “a series of discrete steps” where each lead to the next; an example being the island hopping campaign across the Pacific during World War Two.

By
Peter Layton
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Air/Space
02 Nov 2022
Developing

The Essential Elements That Enable Our People

Introduction – Stefan Gabric (RNZAF)

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CPL Margaret Clarke Writing Award
Air/Space
27 May 2026
Foundation

Sustaining Communications Across a Degraded Network

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Steven Crawford
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Air/Space
20 Jun 2022
Developing

National Power: The Importance of Aligned Expectations

How well do Commanders know Aviator's understanding of National Power? Is there a knowledge gap? Does it matter?

By
Laila Engle, Kizzy Grice, Sitra Khan & Anthony Lotfi
Current Chief of Air Force with Aviators in a meeting room
Air/Space
12 May 2023
Foundation

So You're Posted to CASG - Part II

Welcome back on the rollercoaster!

By
David Turnbull
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Air/Space
28 Jun 2021
Foundation

"Let’s say goodbye to our jobs!" ... For a little while, at least

Ever wondered what the rest of the Air Force does when you are doing your Job.
Laura Pearson proposes an innovative way to break down the knowledge gap and enhance Air Force workforce effectiveness. Get engaged in the conversation

By
Laura Pearson
The static display of a replica of the Air Force MQ-4C Triton Remotely Piloted Aircraft System at the 2023 Avalon International Airshow. The Triton is manufactured by Northrop Grumman
Air/Space
18 May 2023
Foundation

A Code of Ethics for Drone Users

A Code of Ethics for Drone Users

Christian Enemark
University of Southhampton

By
Christian Enemark
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Air/Space
08 Jun 2023
Foundation

So You're Posted to CASG - Part III

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By
David Turnbull
WOFF-AF and Wrigley Prize
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07 Jul 2022

Wrigley Prize and WOFF-AF Creative Writing Award Winners Announced!

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Intelligence Support for Air Operations
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Air Power Fellow Series
01 Jun 1996
Master

Intelligence Support for Air Operations

Air power is distinguished from sea and land power by its flexibility, speed, ubiquity, range and shock effect. These characteristics give air power a unique ability to concentrate force
and manoeuvre rapidly over long distances

By
Bruce Keightley, AFC
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