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With the introduction of Conscription in the 1960s, it was realised that Australia's defence forces now had access to a wider pool of talented men, that don't normally volunteer for service. Three young men were chosen that had shown signs of being able to work with those from different backgrounds or ethnic groups. These three men were a Christian, a Jew and a Moslem. When their special training had been completed, they joined the war as intelligence observers. Before long they discovered that some of its allies were not being as ethical as they should be. In fact, some were actually involved in criminal activities. The Australian Government needed to be sure that no Australians were involved, they directed the group to seek out Corruption, Criminal activity and Human rights violations from all sources (including allied forces). Although not a war story," Men with a Mission" shows the tragedies that come from war balanced by the loves & hopes of the future.