Serviceman J: The Untold Story of a NZSAS Soldier
By (Author) Jamie Pennell
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
31st July 2024
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Military history: post-WW2 conflicts
Modern warfare
Military veterans
True war and combat stories
958.104742
Paperback
272
Width 154mm, Height 235mm, Spine 21mm
355g
A gripping memoir by a former NZSAS commander on serving in Afghanistan over five deployments and operating at the edge of his limits
In 2011, following the Taliban seige on Kabul's Intercontinental Hotel, an SAS soldier identified only as Serviceman J was awarded New Zealand's second highest military honour by showing outstanding gallantry in the face of danger. After twenty-two years in the New Zealand SAS, ex-commander Jamie Pennell is now ready to tell his story.
Having survived the famously tough SAS selection course and excelled during its brutal training, Jamie was sent on five deployments to Afghanistan and played a critical role in New Zealand's operations. From patrols across desert territories run by warlords to hostile fire and near-death combat, Serviceman J is a heart-stopping account of life inside one of the world's most elite military forces.
Jamie Pennell has had an esteemed twenty-year career as a soldier and leader inside the New Zealand SAS. He was sent on multiple combat operations in Afghanistan to assist other nations and the Afghan special forces in the war on terror. After leaving the Defence Force, Jamie worked with high performance athletes where he helped them achieve their sporting goals. Jamie now works as the Head of Mangatawhiri Campus, Dilworth School, delivering their Learning in the Outdoors Programme, Te Haerenga (The Journey), training young men in skills for life.