Farewell to Commando Sergeant Brett Wood, MG
Farewell to Commando Sergeant Brett Wood, MG
Hundreds of family, friends and fellow commandos have
commemorated the life of Sergeant Brett Wood, MG, in a
moving funeral service today at St Andrew’s Cathedral,
Sydney.
Thirty-two year old Sergeant Wood was killed in
action during a partnered Special Operations Task Group
(SOTG) and Afghan National Security Forces targeting mission
against insurgent leaders in southern Afghanistan on May 23.
Sydneysiders and soldiers stood shoulder to shoulder to
pay respects to Sergeant Wood as his coffin was marched into
the Cathedral by his commando mates.
Sergeant Wood’s
wife, Elvi spoke of her everlasting respect and love for her
fallen husband.
“To say Brett was humble is an
understatement. He did not want to be defined by his
achievements and introduced himself as just an ordinary guy.
His most frequent expression was ‘no big deal’,” Mrs
Wood said.
“Brett died a soldier, a commando, a
warrior, a leader, a brother in arms, a true patriot, a hero
- my hero, but Brett, to me; you will always be my
husband.
“You were one person who could make me feel
safe, lift my worries and fears with just a smile or by
holding me close. My heart is heavy with the knowledge that
you will no longer walk by my side.”
Commanding Officer
of the 2nd Commando Regiment, Lieutenant Colonel C paid
homage to Sergeant Wood.
“[Brett] was a highly
decorated warrior who at every stage responded when the
nation called… prepared to step into the unknown in order
to make a difference.
“Brett demonstrated a bias for
action - he had the mental fortitude and physical toughness
to persevere and overcome,” Lieutenant Colonel C
said.
Sergeant Wood was later laid to rest at private
burial service in western Sydney. He is survived by his wife
Elvi, his mother Alison, and father David.
The Hon Julia
Gillard MP, Prime Minister; the Hon Stephen Smith MP,
Minister for Defence; the Hon Tony Abbott MP, Leader of the
Opposition; Senator the Hon David Johnston, Shadow Minister
for Defence; the Hon Barry O’Farrell MLA, Premier of New
South Wales; Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston AC AFC, Chief
of the Defence Force; Dr Ian Watt, Secretary for Defence;
Lieutenant General Ken Gillespie AC DSC CSM, Chief of Army;
Major General Gus Gilmore AM DSC, Special Operations
Commander Australia; Commissioner Andrew Scipione APM,
Commissioner NSW Police Force; and local dignitaries
attended the funeral.
Sergeant Wood was one of
Australia’s most experienced Special Forces soldiers. He
deployed to Afghanistan on three deployments (2006, 2009 and
2011), Iraq (2003), East Timor (2001) and Bougainville
(2000). He was a member of the 2nd Commando Regiment’s
Tactical Assault Group (East) counter terrorism force during
2005 to 2008.
Sergeant Wood was awarded the Medal for
Gallantry; the Australian Active Service Medal with clasps:
East Timor, International Coalition Against Terrorism (ICAT)
and Iraq 2003; Afghanistan Campaign Medal; Iraq Campaign
Medal; Australian Service Medal with clasps: Bougainville
and Counter Terrorism – Special Recovery; the Australian
Long Service Medal, the Australian Defence Medal; United
Nations East Timor Medal; NATO ISAF Medal; Special
Operations Commander Australia Commendation; and Unit
Citation for Gallantry. He was also awarded the Infantry
Combat Badge.
Yesterday, Sergeant Wood was posthumously
awarded the United States Meritorious Service Medal.
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