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'His name was Ibrahim. He was about five years old and the thing he
wanted most in the world was to go to school.' In a tiny country on
the Horn of Africa, extreme adventurer, former soldier and star of
Channel 4's Hunted Jordan Wylie made an extraordinary promise to a
remarkable young boy. Ibrahim's home Djibouti is a refuge from
neighbouring war zones, laying host to children excluded from the
basic privileges we take for granted in the West. So, armed with
skills learned from a lifetime of adventures, Wylie vowed to raise
funds to build a new school for those children. And thus began a
series of exceptional challenges, seeing Wylie row solo across the
pirate-infested Bab el-Mandeb Strait in a world first and run
extreme marathons in ice-cold climates. To cap it off, he embarked
on a journey stand-up paddleboarding around mainland Great Britain,
along the way facing military firing ranges, crazy teenagers on
jet-skis, psychotic jellyfish and, finally, Covid-19. This is the
inspirational true story of the lengths one man went to fulfil a
young boy's dream - and of the good that can be achieved even in
the hardest of times.
This is the extraordinary true story of how a former British
soldier turned extreme adventurer set out to run marathons in the
world's most dangerous countries. In 2018, Jordan Wylie trained and
ran in Somalia, Iraq and Afghanistan to raise awareness of the
plight of children suffering in war zones as well as the funds to
help provide education. Risking his life in some of the most
hostile places in the world, Wylie defies suicide bombers, official
advice, dehydration and exhaustion, as well as his own mental and
physical health issues in an incredible tale of endurance and
tenacity against the odds. His first race, in Somalia, is moved to
Somaliland after a suicide bomber kills 600 people. Running the
Baghdad half-marathon brings back painful memories of friends and
colleagues he lost when he served there. Finally, at the
Afghanistan marathon, he provides a high-profile target for the
Taliban, who murder seventeen people the day before he arrives.
What makes these three runs even more challenging is the fact that
Jordan is affected not just by mental health issues from his own
experiences, but also with epilepsy. Alongside the more extreme
obstacles, Jordan has to overcome self-doubt - and the doubt of
others - to show what can be achieved with belief and fortitude.
This booklet has been created to assist military service leavers
and those employed in the private security industry with helpful
hints and top tips on how to improve their network of professional
contacts. Written by a former British soldier, it explores various
key skills that are needed to build lifelong relationships that can
help find new opportunities for those concerned. Transitioning to
civilian life and starting a new career can be a daunting challenge
for any former service man or woman, and this informative A to Z
guide provides a toolbox full of informative advice on how to
become a strong networker in business with a focus on the private
security industry.
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