Braddon-based Senator for Tasmania Jacqui Lambie said she wants to see the full report produced from the Australian Defence Force Afghanistan inquiry.
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Senator Lambie's office said she would be asking the Defence Minister Linda Reynolds for a "full unredacted copy of the report".
Ms Lambie, who served in the army for over a decade, has shown a keen interest in veterans affairs since elected.
According to reports, the ADF Afghanistan inquiry report will require action is taken to change Australia's special forces' culture.
The chief of the defence force Angus Campbell is expected to release a redacted version of findings by the Inspector-General of the ADF Paul Brereton, detailing alleged war crimes committed by some members of the Special Operations Task Group in Afghanistan between 2005 and 2016.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said a special investigator would be appointed to prosecute allegations of Australian war crimes in Afghanistan as the Government prepared to release a redacted version of the long-awaited report on Thursday.
Mr Morrison warned the process would require the country to deal with "honest and brutal truths where expectations and standards may not have been met".
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