War as a Driver of Innovation
When I began writing The Picture I carried out a lot of research into wounds and the treatment of them […]
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When I began writing The Picture I carried out a lot of research into wounds and the treatment of them […]
War as a Driver of Innovation Read Post »
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he middle east is a mess. Divided and war torn it seems to have been this way for a long
Can Independent Kurdistan Save a War Torn Middle East Read Post »
When the first world war was declared on 5 August 1914 the British Army consisted of about 400,000 men made
Kitchener’s Volunteer Army Read Post »
Around 5:50pm on 10 November 1920 a regular mail train left Dover Harbour station on the south coast of England.
A White Painted Roof Read Post »
[dropcap]L[/dropcap]osing a loved one is bad, losing a child is worse. But for a child to go missing with no
Raising Awareness of Missing Children Read Post »
Winston Churchill didn’t invent the term Black Dog to describe his depression but he certainly used it. I can understand
The Metaphor of the Black Dog Read Post »
I read a Facebook comment suggesting the June 2017 London attack had nothing to do with Islam but was drug
A Self-serving, twisting of reality Read Post »
Another week and another atrocious attack. This is nothing less than a wicked problem and I have read column miles
Defeating Islamic Criminals Read Post »
I keep receiving lessons about judging people by their deeds and not how they look. I was driving around on
Judging People by their Deeds and not how they Look. Read Post »
In 1988 I visited the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. It is full of history, exhibits and dioramas giving a
The Unknown Australian Soldier Read Post »