Posted on Dec 13, 2020
Man in charge of Australia's special forces avoided 'iceberg'
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SSG Robert Mark Odom thanks for this most important read/share. Wow!!
Lt Col Charlie Brown Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen SCPO Morris Ramsey PVT Mark Zehner Sgt (Join to see) SSG Michael Noll SSG Robert Mark Odom CPL Douglas Chrysler PO1 Tony Holland SGT Steve McFarland SPC Mark Huddleston CW5 Jack Cardwell PO1 William "Chip" Nagel PO3 Phyllis Maynard Maj Kim Patterson Maj Marty Hogan COL Mikel J. Burroughs CPL Dave Hoover PO2 Cyrus Barberia
Lt Col Charlie Brown Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen SCPO Morris Ramsey PVT Mark Zehner Sgt (Join to see) SSG Michael Noll SSG Robert Mark Odom CPL Douglas Chrysler PO1 Tony Holland SGT Steve McFarland SPC Mark Huddleston CW5 Jack Cardwell PO1 William "Chip" Nagel PO3 Phyllis Maynard Maj Kim Patterson Maj Marty Hogan COL Mikel J. Burroughs CPL Dave Hoover PO2 Cyrus Barberia
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The end of that process was the Brereton report, released late last month, which found credible evidence of up to 39 murders, with 19 current or former soldiers, almost exclusively from the SAS, to face criminal investigation, possible prosecution and the stripping of their medals. The bulk of the evidence for all this came from whistleblowers within the SAS itself.
There is some likelihood that Sengelman’s actions and the fact that truth came first from their own meant the regiment was saved. The volume and seriousness of offences are on a scale that no lid could forever conceal. And while we remain shocked, it is comforting that honesty, in the end, has prevailed.
The end of that process was the Brereton report, released late last month, which found credible evidence of up to 39 murders, with 19 current or former soldiers, almost exclusively from the SAS, to face criminal investigation, possible prosecution and the stripping of their medals. The bulk of the evidence for all this came from whistleblowers within the SAS itself.
There is some likelihood that Sengelman’s actions and the fact that truth came first from their own meant the regiment was saved. The volume and seriousness of offences are on a scale that no lid could forever conceal. And while we remain shocked, it is comforting that honesty, in the end, has prevailed.
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