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Failures of Command

The Death of Private Robert Poate
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Failures of Command chronicles Hugh Poate's determined quest to uncover the truth behind the deaths of three Australian soldiers killed in a green-on-blue attack in Afghanistan. The book reveals the complexities of military cover-ups, command failures, and the grim realities faced by families seeking answers within a system marked by redacted reports and unacknowledged mistakes.
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This book is suitable for readers interested in contemporary military history, Australia's involvement in Afghanistan, and those seeking a profound personal story of loss and resilience challenging official narratives.

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This powerful book is the result of a father's quest to find out all the facts associated with the death of his son. It was a search that revealed a labyrinth of excuses, denials, half-truths, cover-ups, contrived secrecy, incompetence, negligence, orders not followed, and lessons not learnt from twelve years of war in Afghanistan.

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Shortlisted, ACT Book of the Year Award 2022

On 29 August 2012, Private Robert Poate, Lance Corporal Rick Milosevic, and Sapper James Martin were killed during an insider—or green on blue—attack in Afghanistan. Their killer, a supposed ally, was a Taliban sleeper in the ranks of the Afghan National Army. Information provided to the families by rank-and-file soldiers after the event shocked them. The heavily redacted internal investigation report excluded a plethora of potentially incriminating facts.

This powerful book is the result of a father's quest to find out the truth behind the death of his soldier son. Hugh Poate's search reveals a labyrinth of excuses, denials, half-truths, cover-ups, contrived secrecy, incompetence, negligence, orders not followed, and lessons not learnt.

Compelling and enraging, this story of the disturbing facts surrounding the devastating loss of three soldiers continues to reverberate beyond their families to the highest levels of the Australian Defence Force and Government.

Hugh Poate employs both microscope and blowtorch in examining what led to the murder of three young soldiers in Afghanistan. His research and analysis, dipped in unimaginable loss, is a father's quest to honour his son and prove he didn't need to die. His questions for Australia's military hierarchy deserve proper answers. - Karen Middleton

Failures of Command is essential reading for understanding Australia's war in Afghanistan and the way it was led. It shines an uncomfortable light on how the ADF works and converts a father's grief into a searing examination of decisions made in wartime and the self-serving, self-defeating instincts to cover up. - Hugh Riminton

A powerful account of a father's tireless battle against the military establishment to uncover the tragic mistakes before the murder of his son and other young soldiers during Australia's longest war. - Andrew Greene

Hugh Poate brings the passions of a bereaved parent and the rigour of a policy analyst to this moving and disturbing account of his son's death in Afghanistan and the way the Defence system dealt with it. He explores both the failures that led to this avoidable tragedy, and the system's complacent and callous refusal to acknowledge and address them. This book tells us a lot about the hard realities behind the jingoistic flag-waving that manipulates the ANZAC legend while exploiting and endangering the young servicemen and women of today. - Hugh White

A heartrending account of the experiences of three families devastated first by avoidable tragedy, then by inexplicable interference in their search of answers, accountability and closure. Hugh Poate has ensured that the deaths of three Australian war heroes will not have been in vain. A must-read for any young Australian contemplating military service. - Joel Fitzgibbon MP

Absolutely damning and confronting, Hugh Poate's Failures of Command thoroughly examines the lack of command and leadership within Australia's military and political hierarchy. Not only demonstrating the failures of those to whom we entrust our sons and daughters, Poate exposes brutal truths and the extent of incompetence, negligence, and conspired actions that have been allowed to flourish and fester. This tragic story about the loss of Hugh's son, Robert, must be read, remembered, and reflected upon so we never again leave members of our military and their families with a legacy of anguish, destruction, and abdication. May God help those military diggers who serve on our front line because, obviously, the nation's military and political leaders will not. - Senator Jacqui Lambie

This book is insightful and heartbreaking in equal measure. - Meghan Adams, Wartime

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Failures of Command is hailed as essential reading for understanding Australia’s war in Afghanistan, shedding light on military leadership failures and institutional cover-ups. Reviewers commend Hugh Poate's moving account of a bereaved father's fight for accountability, highlighting the book’s powerful examination of systemic flaws and the human cost of those failures.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781742237237

Publisher: NewSouth Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 March 2021

Country: Australia

Imprint: NewSouth Publishing

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 233.0mm

Weight: 333g

Pages: 368

About the Author

Hugh Poate is the father of Private Robert Poate, who was killed in Afghanistan on 29 August 2012. Hugh, a former agricultural economist, lives with his wife, Janny, in Canberra. He has been undertaking economic research for most of his professional life and has put this experience to use in researching, for over five years, the incident in which his son was killed.

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