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Fear Naught

Fear Naught

Fear Naught. Born from heroic efforts of the Royal Tank Regiment but adopted by those who are afraid of nothing. Powered by Scotty’s Little Soldiers, the charity for bereaved military children, Fear Naught is more than a motto. It’s a community of like-minded individuals looking for adventure, to challenge their physical health, and to look after their mental well-being. Hear stories of extreme ph... more

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Having served in all three battalions of the Parachute Regiment, Jonny's transition from soldier to civilian brought to light the need for robust veteran support networks. Through his work with the Airborne Business Group, he advocates for this cause... more

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7 months ago

Since his late teenage years, Ash Dykes has dedicated his life to exploring the world, immersing himself in new cultures and going on incredible off-the-beaten-track adventures. In 2014, he became the first person to hike across Mongolia solo and uns... more

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Mike Sarraille is a retired Navy SEAL, entrepreneur, bestselling author, founder, and CEO of Talent War Group. He served in the US military for over 20 years and now uses his vast Special Forces experience to turn companies into the most efficient, s... more

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At the age of 30, Sean Conway sold his photography business for one pound. A few years later, he became the first person to ever run, cycle and swim the length of Great Britain, becoming one of the country's most renowned ultra-endurance athletes in ... more

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Adventure athlete, mental health campaigner, physiotherapist and Army Cadet Ambassador, former Major Sally Orange, has completed over 80 marathons all over the world and recently became the first female veteran to complete the mammoth World Marathon ... more

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For 125 years, the annual Army v Navy match was exclusively played by men. But, in 2003, women were finally given the opportunity to take part in this historic event that brings the military community together. more

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The annual Army v Navy rugby match is the largest amateur sporting event in the UK. The first match took place in 1878 and continues to be a huge date in the sporting calendar, attracting enormous crowds to the 82,000 capacity Twickenham stadium ever... more

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You’ve probably heard of Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham. He’s best known as the Chief Instructor on Channel 4’s hit TV series SAS: Who Dares Wins, and before this served over 27 years on the frontline of the British Armed Forces. Not only is Billy the most ... more

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