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Two Ranks on the Road – The Military Journey of Mick Malone

📖 A Soldier’s Story | Leadership | Military History

For 35 years, Mick Malone stood at the frontlines of Australia’s military evolution—first as a trooper in Vietnam, then as a pioneer in counterterrorism and Vehicle Mounted warfare, and later as a respected leader and mentor to Australia’s most elite soldiers.

From instructing at Duntroon, to serving as Regimental Sergeant Major of 1 Commando Regiment (Sydney) and 2IC of SAS Training Squadron (Swanbourne), Malone’s impact on Australia’s military landscape is immeasurable. He never took a backward step, never shied away from danger, and never stopped fighting for what was right.

Why Read This Book?First-hand insights from a pivotal figure in Australia’s elite military history ✅ Deep dive into the evolution of counterterrorism and Commando tactics ✅ A tribute to unsung heroes who shaped Australia’s modern military forces

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Barry O'Neill
Only problem (with tongue in cheek) I cannot put it down

Only problem (with tongue in cheek) I cannot put it down. I mean this with the utmost respect. I am ex RAAF and worked with the guys during the 1970's.
Thanks for sharing this manificant read and publication.

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Fletcher Bolton
Wow

Wow, I would like to thank the authors for writing their experiences and wisdom, everyone should pick up one of these books and appreciate the effort and insight put into them,
Thanks again

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Grunta
Shadow Warrior by Dave Everett

Looking forward to reading this if it’s anything like Dave Everett’s book it should be a ripper

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Stephen
Great

Great start

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James leaman
I haven’t actually read the Book yet but I brought it as a gift for my Elderly mother

I haven’t actually read the Book yet but I brought it as a gift for my Elderly mother.my father served 28 years iINF and we sort of have a connection with Swanbourne barracks back in the seventies they had a kindergarten that my sister attended and I remember Christmas parties and Santa would arrive in a hello or apc good days , mum served in the wraac and I served in 1 RAR so we are very proud to support and celebrate all things Australian Army .
Thankyou for your service