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‘Bravery and Betrayal': Documentary sheds light on the lives of SAS troopers

‘Bravery and Betrayal': Documentary sheds light on the lives of SAS troopers

Sky News AU5 days ago
Sky News host Steve Price discusses 'Bravery and Betrayal', a new documentary which gives SAS members a chance to share their stories.
'Everybody is welcome at Parliament House in Canberra as part of a push from a veteran support charity organisation that does great work, Wandering Warriors, veterans and their families, to bring some closure to this issue,' Mr Price said.
Mr Price shares a clip looking at the SAS dog unit and sits down with former SAS trooper Horse to discuss the upcoming documentary.
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