On 22 June 2013, Corporal Cameron Baird was a 2nd Commando Regiment
Special Forces soldier when he led his platoon into a known Taliban
stronghold to back-up another Australian unit under heavy fire. In the
prolonged firefight, Cameron was mortally wounded.
In 2014, Cameron's bravery and courage under fire saw him posthumously
awarded the 100th Victoria Cross, our highest award possible for bravery
in the presence of the enemy. Cameron Baird died how he lived - at the
front, giving it his all, without any indecision. He will forever be
remembered by his mates and the soldiers he served with in the 2nd
Commando Regiment.
THE COMMANDO reveals Cameron's life, from young boy and aspiring AFL
player, who only missed out on being drafted because of injury, to
exemplary soldier and leader. Cameron's story and that of 4RAR and 2nd
Commando personifies the courage and character of the men and women who
go to war and will show us the good man we have lost.