“Tea Drinking Amateurs” — The Australian Soldiers Who Taught The SAS How To Fight

November the 17th, 1941. 33 men never came back. Not from combat, not from ambush, not from contact with the enemy from a…

“We Learned Not to Look at What They Brought Back” — What CIA Operatives Said About Australian SAS D

When 120 Australian soldiers arrived in Vietnam in 1966, American commanders did not know what to make of them. The United States had…

Australian SAS Silent Killers: How They Moved Without Sound for 72 Hours D

The morning briefing at Nuiid Dat fell into absolute silence as the Australian SAS patrol leader finished his final instructions. Five men stood…

Disguised Sinatra Handed Struggling Mother A Napkin — What Was Written CHANGED Her Whole Life

Disguised Sinatra Handed Struggling Mother A Napkin — What Was Written CHANGED Her Whole Life  April 1971, Caner’s Delhi, Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles,…

“Look At Those Clowns” — When US Special Forces Ridiculed The Australians And Regretted it

October 1966. Long bin. Third core headquarters. The Americans are losing a province. They shouldn’t be losing. The 173rd Airborne has been walking…

What Australian SAS Did Shocked a US Green Beret in Vietnam D

December 19th, 1968. The long high mountains rise abruptly from the Vietnamese jungle. Their limestone ridges cutting through morning mist like the spine…

Frank Sinatra Challenged Ella Fitzgerald on Stage — What Happened Next SHOCKED the Audience

Frank Sinatra Challenged Ella Fitzgerald on Stage — What Happened Next SHOCKED the Audience  February 1957, the Mocombo nightclub Hollywood. Frank Sinatra was…

Why NATO Quietly Admitted Australian SASR Were Running Rings Around Everyone Else D

There is a moment in almost every war when a unit does something that changes how everyone else thinks about what is possible.…

A Mafia Don Tried to Humiliate Sammy Davis Jr — What Frank Sinatra Did Next Was Erased from History

A Mafia Don Tried to Humiliate Sammy Davis Jr — What Frank Sinatra Did Next Was Erased from History  August 12th, 1960. The…

The Yanks Called It A Sunday Stroll. Then Australian SAS Destroyed Them D

In 1966, 120 Australian soldiers arrived at a dusty forward operating base in South Vietnam. They were members of the Special Air Service…

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