I Am Soldier Page #5

Synopsis: I Am Soldier follows Mickey Tomlinson (Tom Hughes), a military chef, who attempts the most dangerous military selection known to man: The Special Air Service (S.A.S.) selection. The S.A.S. Is the United Kingdom's most renowned Special Forces Regiment, tasked with life threatening missions in some of the most dangerous places on the planet. Mickey has more military experience than simply being a chef, something he doesn't let on to the other candidates... Mickey is smashed by this selection process - his mind, body and soul scream for mercy as he endures torturous speed-marches over the steepest mountains, running for his life during 'Escape and Evasion' and then facing the most evil interrogation possible, during the deadly phase known as: 'Tactical Questioning.' Even after everything, there is still only one way you can really prove yourself: in combat... Many try to get into the S.A.S. Only the elite make it.
 
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If you don't jump, you fail.

You seen him?

No, mate.

I reckon he binned it.

Oi!

Where'd you get to?

Give us a hand, will ya?

You all right?

Yeah?

- They look ruined.

- Good.

Dawn.

You did it then.

Yeah, I think so.

Keep up the good work.

Was that a bit of

encouragement ma'am? No?

- Call it recognition.

- OK.

Well, then I...

I guess a drink's out

of the question.

You're not there yet, Mickey.

F***in' hell, mate.

After going through all that.

Your face either fits...

Mickey!

or it doesn't.

Oi. Good luck, mate.

Take a seat.

Thank you, sir.

Soldier's fail when they come here.

Either their mind, body or

attitude let's them down,

and if they're wired wrong,

then there is still no place

for them in this regiment.

We are active in the most

hostile places in the world.

We are on covert and overt missions

in places members of the public

don't have a clue about.

Those who pass selection have

the tools to join the regiment,

and fight alongside the elite.

We are single minded in a

professionalism and ability to succeed,

whatever the odds.

And we live and die by a motto...

"Who dares wins. "

But it doesn't end there.

You might not like the regiment

and we may not like you.

However, there's only

one way to find out.

Well? Do you wanna give it a go?

I'd be honoured, sir.

You should be extremely proud of

yourself for passing this, Mickey.

I wish you well with your career,

and long may you serve with us.

Well done!

Sir!

Names of all the S.A.S. that

have been killed in action...

are inscribed on this clock.

My dad retired from the regiment

without his name being added.

He beat the clock.

And now you see...

Well done, lad.

- Thank you.

- Thanks, man.

All right, let's get

the drinks in, boys.

Get these down ya.

- That's yours, that's yours.

- There we go.

- There we go.

- Oh, JJ.

You're going to need to

man up a bit, aren't ya?

To us.

Thank you.

It's all right, you can

get the next round then.

I don't mean that.

I don't think I was going to do it.

Oh, you were.

I just couldn't be

bothered to wait.

Still, I... I appreciate it.

Well, you did good.

I mean seriously good.

You're one of the best, I've

seen come through this course.

Even for a guy who

doesn't like to jump?

Yeah, well, you know,

you'll get used to it...

again.

If I'm being 100 percent honest

I'd have you on my team anytime.

That means a lot.

- Good, cos you are.

- You what?

I'm heading back up to Hereford to

head up the special projects team.

It's counter-terrorism

based out of the UK.

I've hand-picked my team.

You're on it.

I... I don't know what to say.

Well, don't get too

excited just yet.

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