Preliminary moves: the Royal Military College and the professionalisation of the officer corps/ Major Dayton McCarthy
Material type: TextPublication details: 2011Subject(s): In: Australian Army Journal Vol. VIII No.3 Summer 2011, pp.55-76Summary: This article demonstrates that there were elements of professionalism present in the Australian military before the founding of the Royal Military College in 1911 in which these foundations prove to be crucial in the long-term development of the military profession in Australia. It is also a study of how these elements shaped what the Australian officer corps is now.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article demonstrates that there were elements of professionalism present in the Australian military before the founding of the Royal Military College in 1911 in which these foundations prove to be crucial in the long-term development of the military profession in Australia. It is also a study of how these elements shaped what the Australian officer corps is now.
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