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HISTORY SEMINAR SERIES

 

         
 
 
         
         
         
         
         
         
SEMINAR 1: 13 MAY 2015
 

 
Gallipoli: the Landing at Anzac
 
PRESENTATION 1
 
Command, Control and Communication challenges at Anzac
 
Authored and Presented by Brigadier Chris Roberts, RAINF (Retd)
   
History Seminar 3 Poster
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 2]

  • Pre-Seminar reception: Officers Mess [Building 6]

  • Car Parking: Areas 91 and 92
       
Description: Alalyses the unprecedented levels of planning and logistic execution in the lead-up to the Somme Offensive. Reviews the decisions that impacted on the employment of twice as many artillery guns ever massed to that date, and their relative ineffectiveness.
       
Time: 1700 hours for 1730 hours until 1930 hours
       
Dress: Neat casual attire
       
Refreshments: Pre-seminar reception (Cash Bar) at the Defence Academy Officers Mess Bar 1700-1730h
       
Contact: Lieutenant Colonel
Nick Floyd
Email: seminar@artilleryhistory.org
    Mobile: 0404 243 034
       
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