New doco gives SAS veterans the chance to ‘share their story'
'The film showcases the bravery of the SAS, particularly during the major 2010 Battle of Tizak,' Ms Credlin said.
'During the battle, an Australian Special Operations Task Group along with US air support and Afghan allies, successfully cleared the village of Tizak of Taliban insurgents without losing any personnel.'
Ms Credlin sat down with former SAS Commander Colonel Paul Burns to discuss the documentary and the fallout from the Brereton Report.
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