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Alex Lloyd interviews 2nd Commando Regiment veteran Ant Plater.
Life on the Line tracks down Australian military veterans and records their stories. Former Special Forces operator Ant Plater served in the Australian Defence Force for 27 years, 17 of which were with the Commandos. He deployed to Somalia, Bougainville, East Timor, Iraq and Afghanistan, served in the Tactical Assault Group-East, and was the counter-terrorism advisor to the Australian Federal Police. Today, he’s a high-performance consultant for the Canberra Raiders and an advocate for the Commando Welfare Trust. The 2nd Commando Regiment veteran spoke with Alex Lloyd about his journey to the army and Special Forces, some of his deployments, the idea of ‘tribe’, and being a leader at the tip of the spear.
Episodes referenced at the end of the podcast include:
#47 Bram Connolly
#54 'H' Vol I
#97 Paul Cale
#105 Damien Thomlinson
#106 Greg Hopgood
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