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“We felt ashamed for them.” Why did Australian SAS operators quietly question the skills of a U.S. elite unit? Not arrogance. Observation. Field reality. During joint training and shared operations, Australian SAS soldiers noticed gaps they didn’t expect to see in a unit considered elite by reputation. The Australians didn’t boast. They didn’t criticize publicly. They simply adjusted their own spacing, movement, and security — and did the work themselves. Based on veteran recollections, joint-exercise accounts, and professional field analysis, this documentary explores why the Australians reacted with concern rather than superiority. What You’ll Discover: → What Australian SAS operators noticed almost immediately → Why reputation didn’t match performance in the field → How small errors revealed deeper training weaknesses → The difference between range proficiency and real terrain competence → What Australians later admitted — carefully — about those encounters 🔥 Subscribe for more untold Australian military history 💬 Comment below: Have you heard stories about female VC scouts or SAS patrols? 👍 Like if you appreciate respectful, accurate military history storytelling #wwiihistory #prisonersofwar #untoldhistory DISCLAIMER⚠️: This video is based on historical accounts and documented experiences of WW2. All details represent composite narratives drawn from veteran testimonies and declassified operational reports. This content is educational and intended to honour the service and professionalism of all soldiers who served. © All footage used falls under fair use for educational documentary purposes. @ForgottenBattleNotes