Townsville Bulletin

Croc attack soldiers on duty again

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A PAIR of soldiers attacked by a crocodile while swimming in a notorious waterway have returned to active duty after their reptile assailant was shot in the head.

The men, 20 and 32, barely escaped after being mauled by a 2.5m crocodile while swimming a kilometre off the Lockhart River coast in Cape York early last month.

The younger man endured wounds to his upper body, head and arms while the older soldier, who wrested the croc’s jaws open to save his mate, also suffered injuries.

Wildlife officers captured and killed the crocodile but Defence has not revealed whether the soldiers were reprimande­d for their actions.

However, changes are being considered in how the army operates in the area. “The incident occurred while a landing craft from the Australian Army’s 10th Force Support Battalion was stopped for the evening on their travels from Darwin to Townsville as part of a routine maintenanc­e task,” a Defence spokeswoma­n confirmed.

“Two soldiers went for a swim and were subsequent­ly attacked and injured by a crocodile.

“Defence’s standard operating procedures are currently under review in light of this incident.

“Both soldiers sustained injuries but are safe and well, and have been released from hospital. Both soldiers are still serving in the army and back at work. Due to the Privacy Act, Defence is unable to provide further details on the individual­s involved.”

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