How to amputate a leg: and other ways to stay out of trouble

· Allen & Unwin
3.8
5 reviews
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About this ebook

I remember the advertisement to join the Army. It asked for guys who were fit, committed, tough, volunteer parachutists, comfortable in the ocean, and mature. As a surfer, that sounded like me - except for the mature bit.

Nathan Mullins is an ex-cop, ex-soldier, ex-security consultant and an Australian Aid International volunteer, so he's experienced all sorts of dangerous stuff involving guns, explosions, surgical procedures, combat, sword-play, rioting and other potentially life-threatening behaviours all over the world. He has been lucky to survive some of his assignments and hijinks so he decided to share a few cautionary tales so everyone else can learn from his near misses.

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3.8
5 reviews
A Google user
January 8, 2012
Great collection of interesting short stories about the authors adventures. Just don't expect more than that.
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Jesse Doensen
April 25, 2015
Good, light reading to fill in time
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A Google user
September 7, 2012
Tells it as it is'
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About the author

Nathan Mullins describes himself as just an ordinary guy with a wife, a mortgage and three kids. But he does admit he's had more than his fair share of exceptional experiences. He an ex-cop, ex-soldier with the Army Reserve special services and ex-security consultant in Iraq who is currently back in the army training soldiers. He's also a volunteer with Australian Aid International and a corporate motivational speaker, working mostly with groups of men. He still does AAI work when he gets the call up. He lives in Melbourne.

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