I was honored to be asked to participate in this essential documentary. I have worked with the dedicated professionals both in the commando regiments and the Special Air Service. When the rumors of war crimes across the span of decades of service by those in the Australian special forces, my blood began to boil having seen what careless journos and agenda captured command staff fomented, turning the Australian civilian population against those who honorably served and those who continue to serve. This film tells the story, portrays the humanity, and frames the gallantry of the brave soldiers who deserve the honor and admiration of a public for whom they fought and died. Shame on those whose manufactured scorn have ruined lives and careers. In America, post traumatic stress claims the lives of more than twenty-two current and former veterans DAILY. I can only imagine the ratios hold true in other countries where those who have never served scorn those fought and continue to bravely fight in the interest of maintaining our civilization. As of this writing, this film is only touring in Australia in limited engagements. It should be screened regularly at the Australian War Museum, and where ever possible on an international basis to vindicate those who have been wrongly accused of war crimes for simply doing the job of war-fighting at the behest of those too timid to fight for their own freedom. Shame on the media who have lied, been caught lying, and refuse to be called to account. This is a MUST SEE film. Find a way to watch it. Truly riveting. Thanks to Simon and the truth tellers at Wandering Warriors for your endurance in seeing this essential doco to its big screen conclusion.