Jamie Hull
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And that's why I kept coming back for more, whether it was the next kind of
Big event, whether it was another Cambrian, like I mentioned.
So I guess it's no surprise by the end of year three, I volunteered as an officer cadet, this was, to put myself through the very arduous P Company.
My hat goes off to any paratroopers out there because historically that in itself goes back to World War II.
And it's designed to select the teeth arm of British forces.
So the guys that they were going to put in first during World War II to take on the brunt of the fight, wherever they needed to put those guys.
And they still do to this.
If they need to put in the teeth arm of the combat force, if you will, that's the frontline fighting force of the armed forces in general or the British army, they put in the paras.
And the reason they know that they're going to just not even hesitate, they just don't hesitate because of the way that selection is geared up to select those guys.
It's certainly one of the hardest things I ever did in my younger years.
And I was very privileged, I guess, to to be on the program and even just to be selected to get onto it.
And then obviously to to be able to carry myself through that process.
I feel very proud about that.
And I was and I was very proud that by the end of it, especially that I did get the stand up pass, albeit.
by the skin of my teeth.
And by the end of it, I was a mess.
I mean, I was concussed from the recent milling, which is like the boxing event that I'd done.
And I felt heavily concussed.
I think my opponent was complaining of a broken rib, but that's the nature of the beast.
Yeah, just a horrible event.