
The Cove Podcast Command in Combat: Hard Decisions and High Standards – BRIG Dave McCammon
Oct 26, 2025
Brigadier David McCammon, a seasoned Australian Army officer, shares his insights from over 20 years of tactical leadership. He discusses the criticality of preparation and maintaining standards. McCammon emphasizes morale as rooted in pride and purpose rather than comfort, revealing the importance of the '70% solution' in decision-making under pressure. His candid reflections on moral courage, accountability, and the burdens of command highlight the unpredictable nature of leadership in combat, making for a profound conversation.
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From Training Trip To Deployment Overnight
- McCammon describes the sudden warning-out from 150 days to 28 days and rushing into Dili with packed bags on a C-130 and Jarvis Bay.
- The company went from expecting a US training trip to deploying to East Timor within days, highlighting how fast operations crystallised.
Holding The Hill And Hand‑Pumping Fuel
- He recounts landing at Acusi with a mixed force of Gurkhas, SAS and his platoon and occupying a marketplace hill as a patrol base.
- The team improvised logistics like hand-pumping fuel into carriers and adapted quickly to local conditions.
Train Under Pressure, Rely On Basics
- Train together under pressure to build relationships and routines that hold in combat.
- Keep simple structures like SMEAC and formal orders because they become vital when tasks get complex.
