Check out a brief glimpse of the interview inside Military Muscle below, catch it out this week online for free. … Pathfinder’s new health, fitness and lifestyle supplement – Military Muscle – will publish its third installment this week inside the May issue of Pathfinder. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-adventure-podcast. From mountaineers to Arctic scientists, tree climbers and polar explorers, Terra Incognita is a unique podcast that allows you to get up close with those who live extraordinary lives. Jay Morton, a patriot missile operator maintainer assigned to Charlie Battery, 1st Battalion, 1st Air Defense Artillery (Regiment), lives a double life. It was a guide, John, who had been blown up, he was ex-Hereford and he’d left and he wanted to climb K2 and there were two of us who got picked to develop his training programme leading up to the K2 climb. They had all the good kit, they were going out most night, they were having maximum success on the targets they were going on and making a bigger impact in the grand scheme of things and we all wanted a piece of that.

May 4, 2020 | Armed Forces Community, Latest News, Veterans. I joined A Squadron 22 SAS in January 2009 and I was 26 years old; I can’t really go into much for obvious reasons, but I did a further four Afghan tours on top of the ones I’d done. Heading up the new issue is the latest addition to the DS on SAS: Who Dares Wins – Jamie ‘Jay’ Morton, who talks about his military career, his new brand ThruDark, climbing Mount Everest and of course the new series. And so, was climbing Everest the final trigger in the decision to leave the military? You learn all these skills in the military that you don’t think you have got, and I think people really undersell themselves in all walks of life. We had to learn about social media, building a website, building a product and how do we make clothes, where do we go? Jamie 'Jay' Morton - SAS: Who Dares Wins | Gordon Poole Agency I think the show has inspired people to get out of their comfort zone and get outdoors. Editor: Mal Robinson t: 0191 442 0198e: MRobinson@balticpublications.co.ukGear House, Saltmeadows Road, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear. The new Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins is well into the new series.

Heading up the new issue is the latest addition to the DS on SAS: Who Dares Wins – Jamie ‘Jay’ Morton, who talks about his military career, his new brand ThruDark, climbing Mount Everest and of course the new series. It was being exposed to something else and I kind of knew in the back of my head that when I came back off that course, well I hadn’t made that decision already that I wanted to get out, but I knew that there was more stuff out there that I wanted to explore and Afghan was dying off and something was eating away in my head and I got the opportunity to go and climb K2 at that time, which was a Regiment sponsored expedition. NE8 3AH, Designed by Elegant Themes | Powered by WordPress, Soldiers Will Be Told They Can Serve Until 65, According To Reports, Pole To Pole And Everywhere In Between – The Incredible Life Of Sir Ranulph Fiennes OBE, Defence Secretary Encourages Troops To Support Poppy Appeal On Visit To The Poppy Factory. So, the year after there were 9 of us who went on the summer selection from 3 Para and I was the only one that got through from 3 Para at the time.

“So obviously in the Special Forces we get all the best kit and you get your hands on everything and we are always mega critical of what we get and for us we thought and we still think we can do a lot better and for us it’s about making high performance outerwear that we can hand on heart say that we’d use in any situation. Behind the scenes, the only time you really notice the camera is the master interview where you are literally sat in front of the camera with someone staring at you, but I don’t mind it to be honest. We put a lot of energy into the Special Forces world, now we have to apply this energy to the business world.”.

I had never been into climbing and in fact when I turned up, I had picked to go into the Mobility Troop or Air Troop, Air Troop obviously because of my Parachute Regiment background. My next tour in Afghan was in 2008 and it was during that tour when we were stationed at Kandahar this time, this tour it had its moments so we were going up and getting into scraps in certain areas but it wasn’t kinetic as the 2006 tour and it was around this time the IED’s started, the Taliban started using them more, and it was the SBS at the time who were stationed out in Kandahar and we used to see them going out on jobs and it was that kind of next step thinking, what do you do next?
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Watch Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins on Channel 4 every Monday at 2100. Episode 052: Respect is Earned, Jay Morton After a fourteen year career in the British Army, Jay Morton found himself catapulted from clandestine special forces secrecy to household-name celebrity. Its quite frowned upon in the military and the special forces community so it took a while for me to get comfortable with that and that decision to do the show came overnight.”.
From mountaineers to Arctic scientists, tree climbers and polar explorers, Terra Incognita is a unique podcast that allows you to get up close with those who live extraordinary lives. An ongoing series of long-form conversations with pioneers of exploration and discovery, filmmaker Matt Pycroft speaks to the most knowledgeable, accomplished and respected voices in the field. “ThruDark was in communication with Channel 4 and their production team for certain reasons and the lads were really good mates with Foxy (Jason Fox – fellow DS from the TV show) and I’d met Foxy a few times and had chats with him about the show so I kind of knew how it was good for him. Jamie ‘Jay’ Morton 14 years of distinguished military service; 10 within UK Special Forces (SAS) and four within the Parachute Regiment. We are all highly qualified, we just apply things in a military sense. In this conversation with Matt Pycroft - that ranges from a close encounter with a Siberian tiger to a lifelong affection for the Yorkshire Dales - he makes an eloquent case for photography being one of the closest things we have to teleportation. When we go live on the show when we start filming you don’t notice them. May 10, 2020 | Armed Forces Community, Latest News, Veterans. You know its not a natural thing for us to come out and progress into television work for obvious reasons. It was one of the earliest tours the British Army did out there and at the time that was kind of before all of the IEDs, it was pretty much just bullet for bullet for six months, kind of a high kinetic tour, I was A Company at the time and we got stationed out in Sangin for pretty much half of the tour, which was kind of the bad spot, it was literally going out each day and getting into scraps but I look back on that tour and see it as one of the best tours I ever did, we got back from there and then pretty much every two years from that until I left the forces I was back out there again.


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