Release Of Combat Footage From Afghanistan By Lt Gen Gillespie, Chief Of Joint Operations
Today I am releasing video footage of Australian Defence Force (ADF) security elements in Afghanistan, responding
aggressively to a Taliban attack. This is a departure from normal practice and I am pleased to be able to release this
footage so that the Australian public can better understand the conditions and threats faced by our troops in the Middle
East.
What the footage demonstrates is that the fighting in Oruzgan Province can be close and intense. It also highlights the
difference that firepower, mobility, training, leadership and good equipment can make on occasions such as these.
I have traveled to Iraq and Afghanistan on a number of occasions in the recent past, allowing me to observe the
difference that our service personnel are making. The recurring message I encountered was that our soldiers, sailors and
aircrew know that their contribution is welcomed and valued. This is a message reinforced by the Chief of the Defence
Force, Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston, following his return from the Middle East last Monday. We can report to you that
wherever they are, our people are helping build a brighter future for local people through their service and commitment.
ADF personnel are performing magnificently in difficult and demanding operational conditions, which test them and their
equipment. As has been the case throughout our history, Defence personnel rise to meet any challenge with characteristic
Aussie determination, perseverance and resilience. I continue to be impressed by their quality and spirit. They are
making an important contribution to both countries.
To date, our security elements in Afghanistan have been successful in ensuring that no Reconstruction Task Force
worksites have been directly attacked.
The footage released today clearly demonstrates the professionalism of Australian troops and their ability to respond
quickly and aggressively when attacked. I commend the soldiers involved for their actions, which are a testament to the
quality of their skills, training and equipment.
ENDS