
Conversations I was a teenage military officer in the War on Terror. Then I had to make a new life for myself
Jan 21, 2026
Aaron Tait, a memoirist and former Australian Navy diver, shares his gripping journey from the battlefield to peace. At just 17, he was deployed to the Persian Gulf post-9/11, where he faced life-threatening missions against illegal oil tankers. After grappling with the psychological toll of war and its impact on his identity, Aaron transitioned to a career in development, highlighting community ownership and local change. His story encapsulates themes of family legacy, forgiveness, and the search for purpose amidst chaos.
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First Deadly Boarding At 18
- Aaron describes his first boarding mission into smuggler ships in the Persian Gulf at age 18.
- He almost died on that first raid and returned to conduct night after night of high-risk boardings.
Hanging By Fingertips On FAL-12
- Aaron recounts the FAL-12 operation where grappling ladders tore and he hung by his fingertips.
- The team faced booby traps, fuel thrown as a fireball, and still gained control of the largest smuggler tanker.
War Turns Human Through Small Encounters
- Guarding the captured crew forced Aaron to face the human cost of sanctions and the lives behind 'enemy' labels.
- A cook named Farouk humanised Iraqis and planted doubts about the mission's moral consequences.


