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‘Korea Remembered’ offered to soldiers

Korea Remembered is now being offered free to every member of the Army.

As a result of a recent article (Army, July 4, 2002), Land Warfare Development Centre had such a large response to an offer to provide copies of the military history publication Korea Remembered, pictured, that it is now being offered free to every member of the Army.

Units should compile a list of members interested in receiving their own copy, and then e-mail Capt Karen Shum, Doctrine Wing, with the number of books required and the unit postal address.

Books will be sent to the unit in a bulk order for internal distribution.

Requests for copies of the book must come from units (bulk order) and must be received by close of business, October 1.

If any member misses out on a copy of Korea Remembered, a print run will continue annually if required.

 

For Immediate Comment

Developing doctrine publications currently being brought to full endorsement are:

  • LWD 7-5-2 Musorian Armed Forces – Aide Memoir; and
  • LWD 7-5-3 Musorian Armed Forces – Tactics, Techniques and Procedures

Comments on these publications should be directed to Lt-Col R. Bradstreet, Doctrine Project Manager, care of RTC WA




New Publications

The following publications were signed in the last month:

  • Recovery Handbook (publication number LWP-CSS 4-2-1);
  • Amendment No. 1 to LWP-CA (GBAD) 6-3-1 GBAD Deployment

As a result, this publication is now obsolete:

  • LWP-CSS 4-2-1 (Developing Doctrine) Recovery Handbook, 2001
Accessing Doctrine

Army units can access current doctrine publications electronically on the Army Doctrine Electronic Library (ADEL) at:
http://adel.defence.gov.au/cgi-bin/wfcgi
New publications will appear on ADEL soon after their signing.

  • Information on current Army Doctrine (including how to access doctrine in hard-copy via the Defence Publishing Service) can be found at the Doctrine Wing homepage at:
    http://lwdc.sor.defence.gov.au/doctrine/

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