True Blue Conversations - Wayne Weeks - Australian Special Forces Special Air Service Regiment RSM Veteran
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Who Dares Wins
On today's podcast, I speak with Australian Special Forces Special Air Service
Regiment operator, retired, Regimental Sergeant Major RSM ( RET) Wayne Weeks.
Wayne joined the military in 1988, after completing year 12, and served a total of 33
years. Wayne started out his career in the Corps of Signals for the first couple of
years, and during his time at Signals, Wayne attempted and passed selection in
1992, after which he completed a series of specialist courses that were required to
become a qualified operator.
Wayne spent a couple of years in the UK (Special Boat Service) and deployed with
them and SASR, with 15 overseas deployments with SASR. From Kuwait, Timor,
Iraq, Afghanistan, Solomon Islands, Cambodia, and Bougainville and other places
throughout the world, he managed peacekeeping efforts and stabilisation operations
across multiple task missions. After 33 years of service, Wayne discharged from the
army and moved into the corporate world, now working as the COO for Executive
Risk Solutions, Wayne still serves in the Army Reserve. Recently, Wayne, with other
SASR operators, has just wrapped up the documentary Bravery & Betrayal.
The True Story of the S.A.S. in Afghanistan
After 9/11, our Nation sent the Aussie S.A.S. into harm’s way to protect us. 25 years
later, their suffering continues. The S.A.S. now tell their story of what really
happened in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Featuring exclusive, never-before-seen interviews with officers and soldiers of the
S.A.S. As Prime Ministers Rudd, Howard, and Abbott tell for the first time what they
knew, and the brave pilots of the American Army reveal what they saw.
Most heartbreaking of all are the stories by the wives, mothers, widows, and children
left behind.
This is their story, in their words, of the S.A.S. in the War on Terror.
Presenter: Adam Blum
Guest: Wayne Weeks
Editor: Kyle Watkins