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FIREPOWER: LESSONS FROM THE GREAT WAR

HISTORY SEMINAR SERIES

 
SEMINAR 4: 31 AUGUST 2016
 
Western Front: Fromelles / Pozières and beyond
 
Seminar 4
Location:

Adams Auditorium, Australian Defence Force Academy. View/Download a map of the Australian Defence Force. Specific locations to be aware of are:

*Seminar venue: ADFA Auditorium [Building 111]

*Pre Seminar Reception: ADF Auditorium Foyer [Building 111]

* Car Parking: Areas 91 and 92

       
Time: 1630 hours for 1730 hours until 1930 hrs
       
Dress: Neat casual attire
       
Refreshments: Pre-seminar reception (Cash Bar) at the ADFA Auditorium Foyer [Building 2] 1630 - 1700 hours
       
Contact: Lieutenant Colonel Nick Floyd Email: seminar@artilleryhistory.org
    Mobile: 0404 243 034
       
Presentation: Supporting documents for this Seminar specific to each presentation will be made available following the Seminar.  Use the above navigation menu to view each Presentation's supporting documents
   
Evolution of Royal Artillery tactics and employment through the Great War LT Thurnhill:
Direct fire amid the wreckage of Pozières

Major
Trevor Watson RAA

Evolution of Royal Artillery tactics and employment through the Great War

Major
Darryl Kelly RAA (retd)

LT Thurnhill:
Direct fire amid the wreckage of Pozières

 
The first Air Observation Post's Jutland and the Advent of Over the Horizon Warfare (Keynote Presentation)

Air Commodore
Mark Lax RAAF (retd)

The first Air Observation Posts

Rear Admiral
James Goldrick RAN (retd)

Jutland:
A watershed for naval firepower
and maritime manoeuvre
(Keynote Presentation)
   
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