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Latest comment: 8 years ago2 comments2 people in discussion
His military career is markedly lacking. One line has to be the shortest military history in any Wikipedia biography. I submit that it may not be the fault of editors, but that there is little to no notable history present backing up the trademark of 'Commando Steve,' and that a 'move to special forces' sounds incredibly unlike Australia's 2RAR commando unit, as they do not classify themselves as special forces. They are highly trained soldiers, but the Australian SAS would be 'special forces,' and even the ADF website avoids the use of the term 'special forces' applied to 2RAR (or 1RAR it's Army Reserves equiv.) I'll endeavor to track down the military records of this chap and update when / if I find anything concrete. BaSH PR0MPT (talk) 22:38, 2 April 2015 (UTC)Reply
@BaSH PR0MPT: Be interesting to see what you turn up. If he was a total phony, I think we would know by now. IMHO 'real' special forces are the ones we never hear about. There is now some controversy about the Sage Institute of Fitness he has been advertising. (see below).220ofBorg01:12, 7 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 8 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
As advertised by Willis. It appears that, at least currently, the company and the course/s it offers are not what they are represented as. eg "... publicised as "cutting edge" ..." ".. despite having no dedicated gym facilities.." See Eryk Bagshaw (7 March 2016) Sydney Morning Herald . p.3. print edition or, on-line version. 220ofBorg01:12, 7 March 2016 (UTC)Reply