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James English, Anything Goes Ep66.
Former Para Nick Dunn who was part of the "Chennai Six" detained in India for four years on weapons charges talks to James about his Incarceration.
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0:00.0 | Oh, We're on. Today's guess we've got Nick done. First of all, I just want to say thanks |
0:20.8 | for coming on the show. Yes. You've got a bit of a story, |
0:24.3 | mate, from a war hero to getting falsely accused of a crime in India, where you spent four years of your life which eventually got washed. |
0:36.0 | It's a very interesting story. |
0:37.0 | It's a crazy story also because it's also spending four years on India for something |
0:42.0 | that you didn't do is |
0:43.0 | it's heartbreaking but we'll go right back to the start with you |
0:47.6 | meeting where you grew up and stuff and how you get into the paratroopers? |
0:50.1 | Yeah, grow up in Ash, Northumberland and the northeast of England. |
0:57.0 | When you're a kid, you go down the woods and you play armies, make so I was as a young age felt the army was my |
1:07.2 | destination from actually leaving school and you see you see Arnold Schwarzenegger films and you think I want to be that and |
1:17.2 | I joined the army at the age of 18 and I went to years with one parrothed regiment and I spent six years with one para in Special Force |
1:30.0 | for group working alongside UK SF and going on operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and |
1:37.2 | Northern Ireland was quite a experience for me and I've met some fantastic guys along the way and I felt that I wanted to do a lot more in the army however you got the private security |
1:58.1 | and mainly maritime that was creeping up and a lot of the guys that I served with went into that line of work and it was just a matter of time when I was going to do that leap and going to |
2:11.0 | private security in my chosen field was maritime and I left the army in |
2:18.2 | 2010 and I started maritime in 2012. |
2:23.0 | So obviously I was during that time basically getting my qualifications and |
2:28.0 | it was quite a harrowing experience, |
2:30.0 | being in the Army since the age of 18 and leaving at the age of 24. |
2:35.0 | I was kind of stuck on what to do and the way of life. |
2:39.0 | Getting used to civilian life was quite hard. |
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