This chapter narrates the speaker's shift from conventional education to training in the Royal Marines, motivated by disillusionment with traditional schooling. It explores the psychological and physical challenges faced during military training, including camaraderie, resilience, and the intensity of various exercises. Through vivid anecdotes and humor, the speaker captures the transformative journey of embracing the military lifestyle and the unique culture of the British armed forces.
Mark Ormrod, award-winning author, coach, mentor, motivational speaker and sought-after ambassador, was born and raised in Plymouth, Devon and in 2001 realised his lifelong ambition of joining the Royal Marines.
On Christmas Eve 2007, whilst serving on operations in Afghanistan with 40 Commando Royal Marines, he was blown up by an Improvised Explosive Device, resulting in the traumatic amputation of both legs and his right arm and was twice pronounced dead.
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