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Patron: VOL: 2 ISSUE: 3 - june 2014 Her Excellency, the Governor of Qld, Ms Penelope Wensley, AC Vice Patrons: MAJGEN S.Smith, DSC , AM AIRCDRE T. Innes PRESIDENT’S REPORT CMDR P.Tedman, DSM, OAM, ADC, RAN Welcome to the June issue of the RUSI Qld Commissioner I. Stewart, APM newsletter ‘The Brisbane Line’. Our year is half Management Committee: way past and at the start of what looks like a President: AIRCDRE Andrew Kilgour, AM warm Winter. Vice Pres (Ops) SQNLDR John Forrest, RFD (Ret’d) Vice Pres (Admin) Mr Peter Mapp Hon. Secretary LTCOL Ian Willoughby, (Ret’d) The May lecture was outstanding – Hon. Treasurer Mr Barry Dinneen, FCA, FTIA, JP(Qual) Hon. Librarian LTCOL Dal Anderson, RFD, ED (Ret’d) unfortunately given security obligations we will Asst Sec (Publicity) Mr Duncan McConnell be unable to provide the usual synopsis of the Committee : LTCOL Russell Linwood, ASM CAPT Bob Hume, RFD, RANR lecture. Nevertheless, for those in attendance, CAPT Neville Jolly (Ret’d) Assistant Commissioner Katarina Carroll APM Mr Sean Kenny, ASM Editor Brisbane Line: Mrs Mary Ross provided us with some great insight into security planning and preparation for the G20 in Brisbane Inaugural President 1892-94: this November. The lecture also provided an MAJGEN J F Owen, Commander Qld Defence Force opportunity to see an outstanding professional at Past Presidents: work. Our June lecture considered the political 2009-11 AIRCDRE P W Growder environment behind the Battle for Australia. Mr 2006-09 BRIG W J A Mellor DSC, AM 2003-06 GPCAPT R C Clelland AM Bob Wurth is an accomplished author and ABC 2001-03 MAJGEN J C Hartley AO journalist who has recently released a book of the 1998-01 MAJGEN K G Cooke AO, RFD, ED 1995-98 COL The Honourable J Greenwood RFD, QC same title in 2013. 1993-95 BRIG P P Smith MBE, RFD, ED Looking forward our July and August lectures 1990-93 BRIG R I Harrison MBE, RFD, ED 1973-90 GPCAPT P R Smith ED, AE should continue the trend. Rear Admiral Ken 1971-73 BRIG F W Speed OBE, ED Doolan AO RAN (Retd) will address us in July 1969-71 MAJGEN D R Kerr CBE, ED 1966-69 CAPT G E Hunt DSO*, DSC*, RANEM on “Perspectives on Australian Defence Policy’, 1966-66 LTCOL G Holzberger OBE, ED while Air Vice Marshal Kym Osley AM CSC 1965-66 GPCAPT J E Jackson 1961-65 BRIG J L Amies CBE, ED will address us in August on “The F35: A Game 1946-61 BRIG C A McEachern DSO, ED Changer for Defence”. If you are able to get to 1943-46 COL J Craven DCM, ED 1941-43 BRIG G V Moriarty CVO, MC, ED

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RUSI Hall for these, then I encourage you to do Secretary know. Elsewise, it will continue to so. The lectures are the Institute’s key appear in your post or letter box as usual. deliverable and we strive to make the program I look forward to catching up with you at a both educational and interesting to our members monthly lecture. and the wider audience. We have an opportunity to contribute to the Andrew Kilgour AM Defence White Paper development through the President consultation process. I will provide details of a ------consultation meeting with the Defence team by Secretary’s Notes email, but intend to offer a short session The RUSIQ office hours are Tuesday and following our July lecture to gather views from Wednesday of each week from 0930 to 1500. members and guests. The building and the Library will be open and The Institute is co-hosting with University of staffed by our committee members or Queensland (Centre for Australian Military and volunteer staff during these times. Messages Veteran Health) a seminar on the impacts of may be left anytime on the phone numbers or mental health on our national security capability. the email address. Ian may be contacted This full day seminar will be held on 2 August anytime by his mobile phone 0418 878 205 or 2014 at QUT Kelvin Grove. Bookings can be by email to [email protected]. made via the website advertised in the flyer herein. Please book early to ensure a place at Members please note that the Invoice for the what I expect will be an outstanding seminar on a 2014-15 Institute Subscriptions is attached at most challenging topic for our community for the back of the Newsletter. Payment is due on many years to come. the 1st July 2014. The Invoice indicates how A number of us attended a vice regal dinner to make payment. Honorary Life and Fully- on 5 June 2014 at the Queensland Club to Paid-Up members are asked to provide a announce the 2014 recipient of the QUT and return if their address information has combined patriotic societies scholarship changed. “Opportunity through Enterprise’. Ms Tori

Shenstone is an outstanding recipient and on your All members are requested to advise us of behalf I wished her well. Christine and I also their Email address if they actively use one. represented the Institute at the Queen’s Birthday This will help us to advise them of our and Queensland Day Reception held at activities throughout the year and save on the Government House on 6 June 2014. This was the amount of postage and telephone calls. The last significant community event to be hosted by Brisbane Line editions will only be sent to the Her Excellency before she concludes her tenure Emails of those members who have nominated as Governor on 29 July 2014. to receive it by this method. All other A reminder that annual subscriptions are due members will receive their edition through the on 1 July 2014 and our Annual General Meeting post or on a Lecture day. will be held following the lecture on 17

September 2014. I continue to encourage members to introduce new candidates and, of course, make the most of Speech to the Combined Patriotic Societies your membership of your Institute. Remember that membership of the Institute is open to Thursday 5th June 2014 anyone with an interest in Defence and Security Tory Shenstone matters – previous military service is not necessary. Your Excellency, Mr McCosker, Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen: We offer distribution of The Brisbane Line in either electronic or hardcopy form, with hardcopy being the default. If you wish to receive ‘The To all the combined Patriotic Societies, thank Brisbane Line’ by email, then please let the you. I am humbled but honoured by this 3 opportunity. This is just the start of my By this time, Burma is all but cut off from the Leadership Journey. world, under Sanctions, save for China, Russia A journey that, just 18 months ago, took me and North Korea. from the comfort and pay cheque of a corporate So Why Myanmar you ask? job, to not only starting my own Business, but Well, in 2011 – the government itself opened starting a Business in Myanmar or Burma as its doors to the west. many of you may know it. At the same time, the now quasi-civilian In considering Her Majesty the Queen’s, government appointed a moderate President, Commonwealth theme of ‘Opportunity through allowed for peaceful demonstration, and released Enterprise’ I looked up the word “Enterprise” in thousands of political prisoners including Aung the dictionary and it read: San Suu Kyi. Today, independent broadcasters “A project or undertaking, especially a such as the BBC and Channel News Asia freely bold or complex one” broadcast from within Myanmar and Aung San I can testify, to undertake to start a business in Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy party Myanmar is a bold and certainly a complex now holds 43 seats in the Parliament. undertaking. I have been in and out of Myanmar during the past 18 months. Last year, I formed a joint So, why Myanmar? Why not start an oil and venture to participate in Myanmar’s second only gas business here in Queensland? international bid round for onshore oil and gas Again, as her majesty the Queen spoke of in her acreage. And, next Wednesday I leave for speech, this venture has taken all my courage, all Myanmar to inspect the onshore oilfields. my ambition, and all my curiosity to launch into And in June I will be participating in a tender the unknown. to provide oil and gas consultancy services to the You see Myanmar is probably the one of the National Oil Company, MOGE. last frontiers on the planet. Indeed, Myanmar’s The wind of change in Myanmar is pervasive – geopolitically strategic location, having its there is an infectious optimism in Yangon. northern boundaries with superpower India and Several Australian companies are already in China, mean that 40% of the world’s population Myanmar – such as Woodside & BlueScope borders Myanmar. Steel. A country of abundant natural wealth, of But, I will say this, Australia needs to fierce national pride and a people (60 million continually strive to realise its place in Asia, - it’s people) of immense generosity, intelligence and, not easy, it is complex and Asia, to quote above all warmth. Rudyard Kipling, “is not going to be civilized For me, every time I stay in Myanmar, I after the methods of the West. There is too much identify with a people and a society that so Asia and she is too old”. clearly reflects our own and I remain hopeful that these qualities will transform Myanmar’s In conclusion, in this often, lonely venture, I am vulnerable people. grateful for the support of the Combined Patriotic But first, a bit about Myanmar. From 1885 Societies. Burma was a British Colony up until it became Indeed, you have all displayed your own an Independent Republic in 1948. In 1962, a generosity of spirit and courage in supporting a brutal Dictator U Ne Win, led a military coup, business venture in Myanmar – a country, which, and under a single socialist party 50 years of riots as you have heard is overwhelming seeking to – and repression and massacres ensued. once again - achieve the very same aspirations Thousands of advocates of democracy were and values of our own Commonwealth. imprisoned and human rights were violated on an incomprehensive scale. And, in 1989, National League for Democracy Leader Aung San Suu Kyi was placed under house arrest.

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those that lie and wait for their black cloak of Anzac Day 2014 darkness to descend. Friday 25 April 2014 I have watched from the dirt ramparts of the base at Tarin Kot whilst brave men and women Pre-Dawn Service Speech at the left the warm glow of its lights to slip silently given by into the cold clutches of the night beyond, and Wing Commander Sharon Bown put themselves in harm’s way to protect us. I Ladies and Gentlemen, have felt their departure as they slip into the As we stand here together, awaiting the dawn, invisibility of that very darkness in the company the shadow of night tenderly cloaks each of us in of their comrades, striving to shield you from the a comforting sanctuary of darkness. world’s unimaginable shadows. In the early hours before the dawn, we are drawn from our private homes to gather here as a I have heard the noise of battle in the distance; community of ordinary strangers, united by the taken the radio call and annotated the nine liner; actions of extraordinary strangers who fought for then eagerly awaited the sound of rotor blades their country; their mates; and their lives, 99 that would deliver the war to me. years ago upon the shores of Gallipoli. I have awaited their return and tended their They were the soldiers of Australia and New wounds, never able to fully comprehend the Zealand. They were the Anzacs. darkness of man that they encountered upon their journey. I have witnessed their adrenaline The darkness before the dawn clutches us. fuelled highs of survival and their immense We are unable to see that which lies beyond the depths of despair at the loss of a mate. I have light; unable to perceive that which may bring us laughed reservedly at the often black-humored harm. Our security, once delivered by stories of soldiers who photograph their legs extraordinary strangers of yesterday, remains before a patrol, just in case they never saw them safely entrusted and protected by the again; and faced the reality of their need to extraordinary strangers of today: the men and loosely wear a tourniquet on each limb, ready to women of the ; men and stem the almost inevitable hemorrhage that could women who will give their all to defend you and end their life. I have been privileged to hear of to ensure that you may forever gather here within unimaginable acts of bravery and self- the comfort of their ever watchful shadow. preservation; and I have stood by silently to As the Anzacs approached the shores of Gallipoli attempt to pick up the pieces when it all falls in the early hours before the dawn, the shadow of apart. darkness may have shielded their presence from I have worn their blood. the enemy, yet in turn, it also shielded from them, the treacherous peril that lay in wait. From the So many of us have worn their blood. Anzacs to Afghanistan, the shadow of night I have seen the strongest and finest reduced to which offered protection equally exposed their flesh; and witnessed the death of innocence and a vulnerability. once supposed sense of immortality. Even I, a Nursing Officer of the Royal I have stood in a trauma room surrounded by Australian Air Force, have lived in such a place: the victims of an IED blast and watched as our where both security and vulnerability arrive with finest doctors, nurses and medics ask themselves the darkness of nightfall; where we deliberately not just “which casualty first?” but “which ensure that all light is extinguished to remove us wound on which casualty first?” I have marveled from the view of those that would do us harm, at their skill; their courage; their resilience. 5

Together, we have waded through their blood, As a casualty myself, I have crawled out of fighting our own battle to protect and secure. the darkness and I have fought for my life. Fending off the enemy of death, of disfigurement I am no different from many other of disability; tapping into that unique fighting Australians. So many of those like me, stand spirit of the Australian soldier before us, whose silently amongst you today; each of them once courage and sheer determination will see them more shielded by the darkness; each of them through another day. withholding the horrors of war, still endeavoring I have sat in silent contemplation amongst to provide protection to each and every one of peers as we reflect upon decisions made, lives you. saved and lives lost as a result of, and in spite of They will not likely share the truth of their our efforts. experience. They will not likely ever find the I have seen them arrive at the edge of the words to do it justice, and even if they could, it is battlefield and known that when they departed for not likely that anyone other than the brothers and home, that they would never again be the same. I sisters that stood alongside them could ever come have gathered the passports of Australian soldiers close to understand. who were to be repatriated back to Australia, and They will mostly choose the anonymity of the not been able to match the battle weary faces to darkness before the dawn; the anonymity of the the documents in my hands. dark suit before the uniform. I have always, always hoped that they will Shining upon the walls of the Memorial behind forever find the strength and courage to emerge me, are the names and faces of the 40 soldiers from the too often persistent shadows; to stand killed in Afghanistan – Australia’s longest and tall in the world for which they have given so most recent war; brave men who paid the much to secure; to stand shoulder to shoulder ultimate sacrifice in the service of their country. with comrades; loved ones; and ordinary strangers, in these early hours before the dawn. I You do not see the 261 who were wounded.[i] have always hoped that they would somehow You do not see those who wrestle with Post come to value and accept that which they have Traumatic Stress Disorder nor the other mental seen, that which they have done, and mostly, that health issues that have resulted from their which they have given. I have hoped that they service. will see the advances and not just the retreats; the gains and not just the losses, and ultimately, the You do not see the 26,500 who, if asked, will immense value of their service. I have clung to claim to have simply served. the revelry of their joyous reunion; their unique You may not hear their voices as they reflect: bond of brotherhood; of victory; of realizing the reality of just what they would and could do to “If I had died over there, I would have been protect each other. I have trusted that this will remembered forever, help them to emerge from the shadows and once but I survived and my name will never be again feel the sun upon their face. known.” I have held their widows and widowers; They stand silently amongst you today. consoled their parents; their brothers; sisters; and friends; and gazed upon their children, some too As the dawn delivers the daylight, pause to young to comprehend the enormity of that which reflect upon the memory of those that have gone they have lost. before us in your name, those whose faces and names grace the walls of our Memorial. But, I implore of you to also pause and watch carefully 6 as the dawn sheds light upon the faces of the extraordinary strangers that stand beside you. Contemplate, if only for a moment, that which they may have done, that which they may “In war, there are nine kinds of ground: willingly continue to do, so that you may return scattering ground, light ground, strategic to stand here each year, in the darkness before the ground, open ground, crossroad ground, heavy dawn awaiting the light of a new day and the ground, intractable ground, enclosed ground, death ground.” warmth of the sun, a community of ordinary strangers . . . drawn together to honour their General Sun Tzu extraordinary service. Lest we forget. “Anger can turn to pleasure; Spite can turn to “Strategy is the art of making use of time and joy: but a nation destroyed cannot be put back space. I am less concerned about the latter than together again; a dead man cannot be brought the former. Space we can recover, lost time, back to life.” never,” General Sun Tzu Napoleon Bonaparte, French Soldier ------LECTURE REPORTS Colonel John L Mayer USMC From the Editor Wednesday 19 February 2014

Over the years, the focus of United Service R.U.S.I Hall, Victoria Barracks Institute lectures has changed, as has the name of the Queensland branch, which has added Royal to the original name. Founded at a time when raw recruits learnt most of their trade on the battle field, with the intention of passing on knowledge, tactics and strategy from experienced soldiers to the inexperienced, United Services Institute focus has taken on a 180 degree shift. Now, Defence Force personnel receive Colonel John L. Mayer enlisted in the Marine training before they go into action, but Corps Reserves in June 1981, attended Marine technology has also caused a shift in the Corps Recruit Training in San Diego and served Institute’s focus. as a Scout-Sniper with 3d Battalion, 24th These days, it is the young who bring their Marines until commissioning in 1983. As an elders up-to-date with the latest in highly officer, he has served in a variety of command, technological warfare. instructor, staff, and student assignments. And the changes have been radical. Pilotless planes, nuclear submarines, satellite tracking. Upon completion of The Basic School and Infantry Officers Course in December 1984, Whatever happened to “A horse! A horse! My Colonel Mayer transferred to I Company, 3d kingdom for a horse!” Can the retired soldier Battalion, 3d Marines. He held billets as a rifle really afford to sit back and relax, not caring platoon commander, rifle company executive what will happen next? officer, and battalion assistant operations officer. Perhaps not. Ignorance perhaps is bliss, but In December 1987, Col. Mayer transferred to knowledge is no load to carry. The Basic School and served as a tactics And RUSI Qld is the place to be for those who instructor and staff platoon commander. Upon want to know what is going on around them. completion of this assignment, he reported to Mary Ross The School of Infantry at Camp Lejeune, North Editor Carolina and served as commanding officer, 7

F Company; operations officer, Marine Combat appointment as Colonel Amphibious Training Battalion; and chief instructor. Development at the Deployable Joint Force Headquarters, Australia Defence Force located Col. Mayer graduated from the Amphibious at Gallipoli Barracks, Queensland Australia. Warfare School in May 1993 and reported to 1st Battalion, 4th Marines, 1st Marine Division Colonel Mayer is married with three daughters. (Rein). During his four-year tour with the battalion, he served as commanding officer, Highlights from Colonel Mayers’s Weapons Company; operations officer; and executive officer; and completed two Marine lecture Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) deployments.

In August 1997, Col. Mayer attended Marine Corps Command and Staff College and the School of Advanced Warfighting.

In 1999, Col. Mayer transferred to the Marine Corps War Fighting Laboratory, where he served as operations officer and second-in-command of the Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force (Experimental) (SPMAGTF(X)).

In August 2001, Col. Mayer transferred to the 1st Marine Division (Rein) and served as G-3 Plans Officer. He assumed command of 1st Battalion, 4th Marines (1/4) on 14 August 2002 and led the battalion through two combat tours to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom I and II. During his first tour in Iraq, he served as the military governor of Babylon Province. During OIF II, 1/4 served as the Ground Combat Element for 11th MEU (SOC) and participated in the Battle of Najaf in August 2004. He relinquished command of the battalion in January 2005 and attended Top-Level School at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island.

Upon completion of school, Col. Mayer commanded 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (31 MEU), home stationed in Okinawa, Japan from June 2006 to June 2008.

From June 2008 to June 2010, Col. Mayer was the deputy commander, Joint Task Force North, Fort Bliss, Texas. This command provides military support to law enforcement agencies in order to anticipate, detect, deter, prevent, and defeat transnational threats to the continental .

From 2010-2012 COL Mayer commanded the US Marine Corps' Wounded Warrior Regiment headquartered in Quantico, Virginia. In June 2014, Colonel Mayer will complete a two year 8

An army of a thousand is easy to find, but ah, how difficult to find a general. Chinese Proverb

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LECTURE ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER The Assistant Commissioner is the KATARINA CARROLL APM Queensland Police Service representative on the Australia New Zealand Counter Assistant Terrorism Committee for Forward Commissioner Command and is an evaluator of national Carroll joined and international counter terrorism the exercises. Queensland Police Service The Assistant Commissioner is the in 1983. Her recipient of the Australian Police Medal, early career National Service Medal and also a centred graduate of the Vincent Fairfax Ethics in around Leadership Foundation. Detective work in the Assistant Commissioner Carroll has a Drug Squad, a number of tertiary qualifications which Commission includes an Executive Masters in Public of Inquiry, Administration, Degree in Criminology, various Criminal Investigation Branches, Graduate Diploma in Applied the Joint Organised Crime Task Force and Management and Associate Diploma in the Covert Unit. Community Welfare.

Assistant Commissioner Carroll was The Assistant Commissioner is married promoted to Commissioned rank at the with two children – 9 and 11 years of age. Internal Investigations Branch. • In 2003, she was appointed to the position of Inspector in Charge, Cairns Police For security reasons, we were unable to Division, and was promoted to the rank of report the contents of Assistant Superintendent, Cairns Police District, in Commissioner Carroll’s interesting talk 2007. In 2008, she was promoted to the about security and the coming G20 rank of Chief Superintendent, Operations meeting. Support Command, with responsibility for the Queensland Police Service’s Specialist Units. In 2010, she was promoted to Assistant Commissioner, Far Northern LECTURES All persons in sympathy with the aims of the Region and in November 2012 was Institute and all Service Personnel whether assigned to her current role as the serving, in Reserve or Retired are always Program Executive, G20 Group. This role welcome at RUSI Lectures, irrespective of has responsibility for the provision of whether they are members. Cost is $10 per security for over 20 world leaders and will person which includes a light lunch served at be one of the most complex security midday. operations in Australia’s history. 10

The lecture begins at 1300 hours, and normally “None but fools can deny that they are afraid in runs till 1400 hours. battle." John Gibbon, American Civil War general, Telephone Secretary: (07) 3233 4420 for apparently looking to draft some information and luncheon bookings. volunteer armed fools

“Any fool can obey orders.” Sir John “Jackie” Fisher, architect of the PROGRAM 2014 World War 1 British Navy 16 July 2014: RADM Ken Doolan AO RAN (Ret), National President RSL, “Nobody dislikes war more than warriors.” Topic: Perspectives on Australian Defence Policy Daniel James, Jr., military analyst

31 July 2014: Defence White Paper Community Consultation – RUSIQ

2 August 2014: Seminar with Centre for Australian Military & Veteran’s Health Theme: PTSD and the Australian Military – ■ Perspectives, Puzzles and Pathways to the Future. See notice on board of website www.rusicamvhseminar.com

20 August 2014: AVM Kym Osley, AM, CSC - Head Capability Transition – AF

17 September 2014: To be confirmed Library 28 October 2014: RUSIQ Tour of ABC Studio,

South Bank (See notice and list at back of hall) Librarian Dal Anderson will be happy to assist 28 November 14: RUSIQ President’s Annual members with any library needs. Christmas Lunch - Women’s College UQ Phone (07) 3233 4616.

Details of Lectures are to be finalised and Donations to the RUSI confirmed. Library

“… moral forces are amongst the most important The President and Committee thank the subjects in war. They form the spirit which following donors for their generous donations: permeates the whole being of war.” Carl von Clausewitz 8/4/2014 LTCOL George Hulse RAE (32) “If men make war in slavish obedience to rules, they will fail.” 16/4/2014 Ulysses S Grant, Union Army commander, LTCOL Russell Linwood ASM (6) 1864-65 Mr Ken Fitton (In memory of SGT Keith Law Fitton MVO, RAAF 1940-45 (20)

16/5/2014 Mr Michael Hughes (3)

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