Media Release
DPAO 161/99
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Monday, May 31, 1999 |
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In their latest training exercise Australian Defence Force Academy Cadets
have been deployed to Tallaganda State Forest to provide UN humanitarian
aid relief and act as a stabilisation force to the troubled province.
Although the circumstances surrounding the "crisis" are fictitious,
the eight day practical field exercise is currently being tackled by third
year Academy officer cadets and midshipmen as part of their military leadership
development.
Exercise Co-ordinator, Major Paul Petersen, said Exercise Leadership
Challenge III would require cadets to demonstrate their junior officer
qualities and ability to lead small teams in a challenging military environment.
"What we have done is reconstruct a realistic scenario based on a UN
humanitarian type mission so that although there will be major physical
tasks to complete, cadets will also be confronted with ethical and moral
dilemmas that these situations can throw at them," he said.
Like any military training Exercise, cadets will be sleeping rough,
living on 'hard' rations and covering significant distances on foot each
day, but they will also be setting up facilities such as an aid centre
for refugees and a childrens' playground.
Major Petersen added, " This is the first time the Academy has run an
Exercise in this format and we have ensured that it incorporates dilemmas
and situations that would have faced Australian troops deployed overseas
to places like Bougainville and Papua New Guinea".
To add to the reality of the situation, Academy staff and advanced students
will be role playing hungry villagers and other UN forces, a signals detachment
has been brought in and Academy chaplains and psychologists will be on
hand to play their parts in the scenarios.
Major Petersen said as the Exercise progresses, cadets will be put under
physical and mental demands, but still required to make sound command
decisions.
"The cadets are certainly physically and mentally ready for the challenge.
At the end of the day it is easy to display leadership in a safe, warm
office but this Exercise will be a real, practical demonstration of their
skills in front of peers in Tallaganda."
CHIEFS OF STAFF/NEWS DIRECTORS:
Media are invited to attend day five of the exercise on Wednesday 12
May 1999.
By this stage, cadets will be involved in the planning and construction
of various structures, using existing and improvised materials, in preparation
for fictitious elections to be held as part of a UN brokered peace deal.
Such structures should include a refugee aid centre, a children's playground,
a kitchen, a polling booth and a traffic control point. Air support will
also be part of the operation on this day.
MEDIA ASSEMBLY POINT:
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10.00am, WEDNESDAY, 12 MAY 1999.
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| LOCATION: |
Hoskintown fire station, Hoskintown Road.
Transport from this point to the Exercise area will require four-wheel
drive vehicles. For media crews that do not have this facility, Defence
four wheel vehicles can be made available on request -- please contact
Heather Crosling to make this arrangement.
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| DIRECTIONS: |
From Queenbeyan travel east on the Kings Highway
Turn right at the first Captains Flat turn off
13km turn left on to Briars Sharrow Road
1.2km turn right on to Plains Road
6.2 km turn right onto Hoskintown Road
Fire station is 900metres along the road, next to the small church.
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| MEDIA CONTACT: |
Heather Crosling, Public Affairs Officer
6268 8623 or 0419 476 920 |
Issued by the Defence Public Affairs Organisation, Department of Defence, Canberra, ACT, 2600
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