Implications for the Royal Australian Navy of the Second World War in Australia’s Region
By Robert Moyse*
This essay was highly commended in the open division of the Chief of Navy's 2019 Essay Competition. Details of the competition are...
Australian Naval History Podcast series recognised
The Australian Naval History podcast series has been rated Number 5 in the Top 10 of naval podcasts on the internet. It was rated by panelist...
Framing the Islands: denial and integration
‘The stability and economic progress of Papua New Guinea, other Pacific island countries and Timor-Leste is of fundamental importance to Australia.’Australian foreign policy white...
Building Sea Power on Values
Redefining Regional Security: Building Sea Power on Values
This essay was highly commended in the military division of the Chief of Navy's 2019 Essay Competition....
Trial by Fire
The 1866 Battle of Lissa and the Implications for the Future of the Royal Australian Navy
This essay was highly commended in the military division...
Tactics are for losers
Military Education, The Decline of Rational Debate and the Failure of Strategic Thinking in the Imperial Japanese Navy: 1920-1941.
This essay was highly commended...
Appear Where You are Not Expected
This essay won the Smith Prize (open to all members of the Department of Defence) in the Chief of Navy's 2019 Essay Competition. ...
The Past, Present and Future of Maritime Trade Warfare
This essay won the MacDougall Prize open to all members of the Royal Australian Navy aged 25 or under in the Chief of Navy's...
Maritime lessons from the Peloponnesian War
By John Nash*
This essay won the McKenzie Prize in the Chief of Navy's 2019 Essay Competition. The McKenzie Prize is open to any entrant...
Results of Chief of Navy essay competition
Results of the 2019 Chief of Navy Essay Competition have been announced. The ANI will published the winning and highly commended essays over the...



