
Rogue Forces
An explosive insiders' account of Australian SAS war crimes in Afghanistan
- 416 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Winner ofthe 2022 Prime Minister's Literary Award for Non-fiction.
Shortlisted for NSW Premier's Literary Award'sDouglas Stewart Prize for Non-fiction.
Longlisted for theAustralian Political Book of the Year Award. Rogue Forces is the explosive first insiders' story of how some of Australia's revered SAS soldiers crossed the line in Afghanistan, descending from elite warriors to unlawful killers. Mark Willacy, who won a Gold Walkley for exposing SAS war crimes, has penetrated the SAS code of silence to reveal one of the darkest chapters in our country's military history. Willacy's devastating award-winning Four Corners program, 'Killing Fields' captured on film for the first time a war crime perpetrated by an Australian: the killing of a terrified, unarmed Afghan man in a field by an SAS soldier. It caused shockwaves around the world and resulted in an Australian Federal Police war crimes investigation. It also sparked a new line of investigation by the Brereton inquiry, the independent Australian Defence Force inquiry into war crimes in Afghanistan. It was a game changer. But for Willacy, it was just the beginning of a much bigger story. More SAS soldiers came forward with undeniable evidence and eyewitness testimony of other unlawful killings, and exposed a culture of brutality and impunity. Rogue Forces takes you out on the patrols where the killings happened. The result is a gripping character-driven story that embeds you on the front line in the thick of the action as those soldiers share for the first time what they witnessed. Willacy also confronts those accused about their sides of the story. At its heart, Rogue Forces is a story about the true heroes who had the courage to come forward and expose the truth. This is their story. A story that had to be told. '[T]his brilliant and courageous book should be required reading for anyone seeking to paint our most recent military adventure as morally unambiguous. As Willacy shows, the "moral injury" sustained by many veterans was often a case of friendly fire.' The Australian
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Epigraph
- Dedication
- Introduction
- Prologue: Getting Away With It (All Messed Up)
- Chapter 1: Kilo
- Chapter 2: Bear
- Chapter 3: Angela
- Chapter 4: Give Him a Taste
- Chapter 5: King Hit
- Chapter 6: Sarkhume
- Chapter 7: Killing Field
- Chapter 8: In Case of War, Break Glass
- Chapter 9: Shina
- Chapter 10: The Well
- Chapter 11: The Case of Alexander Blackman
- Chapter 12: Stirrers
- Chapter 13: The Death of Diddams
- Chapter 14: The Tractor Job
- Chapter 15: The Goat Fucker
- Chapter 16: Circle of Friends
- Chapter 17: The Good Soldier
- Chapter 18: Where Others Fear to Tread
- Chapter 19: Lord of the Flies
- Chapter 20: Home
- Photographs
- Acknowledgements
- About the Author
- Glossary
- Endnotes
- Copyright