Daily Telegraph;
‘You created the beast’: Stark message from ex-Commando Wes H Hennessey to ADF leaders
As fallout from the Australian war crimes inquiry continues, a former commando has lashed out at ADF superiors.
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He's not the only one lashing out...many of the People and media are 'marching' with him...including bambu-ilk.
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A decorated Special Forces soldier who deployed to Afghanistan seven times says the Australian Defence Force “created the beast’’ by sending operators out to kill “every other day or night.’’
Wes H Hennessey CSM, 48, from Toowoomba in Queensland, said he felt compelled to defend the Special Forces community in the wake of the Brereton report, which referred 19 current and former soldiers to police for investigation over war crimes including murder.
The soldier, who uses his former protected identity initial H, said he was not investigated by the Brereton inquiry.
He said he did not condone the actions alleged in the report, including “bloodings’’, where rookie solders were ordered by their superiors to execute prisoners for their first kill.
He said those found to have committed war crimes “should be held accountable, 100 per cent.’’
But he said the entire Special Forces community had been smeared by the alleged actions of a few, and that senior leadership within the ADF – who trained the Special Forces soldiers and encouraged the “can-do’’ attitudes of its top operators – were not being held accountable.
“To me, they created the beast,’’ he said.
“They needed the capacity, they needed us to be the strategic tool for them. They referred to us as the scalpel and sometimes the sledgehammer.’’
H, a former 2nd Commando Regiment Warrant Officer who joined the military at 17 and spent 18 years in the Special Forces, was deployed in Afghanistan seven times, including two back-to-back deployments totalling 13 months in 2013-2014.
He said he was mentally fatigued by the end and there had been numerous operations in which “we were out killing people every other day or night.’’
H, who left the Army in 2014, ]decided to step out of the shadows and join the national debate when he became infuriated by the decision of Chief of the Defence Force General Angus Campbell to accept the recommendation of Assistant Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force, Justice Paul Brereton, to recommend the revocation of the Meritorious Unit Citation.
The citation has been awarded to around 3000 people who served in the Special Operations Task Group during Operation Slipper in Afghanistan between 2007-2013.
Gen. Campbell has since back-pedalled and said no decision had been made, following public concerns expressed by Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
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The total folly of invading Afghanistan by the "Coalition Of the Willing".
"Rambo 3" showed what would happen, and did happen to the invaders....bad things.
"Rookie soldiers were ordered by their superiors to execute prisoners for their first kill"?
If true, who should be charged with war crimes?
The war crimes trials should be interesting.