Ebook: Unflinching: the making of a Canadian sniper
- Tags: Conseillers municipaux--Ontario--Ottawa, Guerre en Afghānistān 2001-, Invalides de guerre--Canada, Tireurs isolés--Canada, Mitic Jody -- 1977-, Canada. -- Forces armées canadiennes -- Biographies, Guerre en Afghānistān 2001- -- Récits personnels, Tireurs isolés -- Canada -- Biographies, Invalides de guerre -- Canada -- Biographies, Conseillers municipaux -- Ontario -- Ottawa -- Biographies
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Simon and Schuster Canada
- City: Toronto
- Language: English
- epub
From retired elite sniper Jody Mitic, who lost both of his legs below the knees in Afghanistan, Never Quit is an uplifting memoir on military issues, endurance, and overcoming adversity.
Afghanistan, 2007. While on patrol with the 1st Battalion Royal Canadian Regiment deep within enemy territory, sniper Jody Mitic stepped on a land mine and lost both legs below the knee. Though Jody was a dedicated serviceman who had dreamed of a military life since he was a child, it seemed that his fighting days were done.
Ever a soldier at heart, Jody was determined to still be of service to his country, and he refused to let his injury hold him back. After only a few short months of rehab, Jody was up and walking again on two prosthetic legs, and only a year later, he was running his first road race.
But despite his success in physically recovering from his injury, Jody still struggled to mentally adapt to his new reality. As he experienced first-hand the...
Afghanistan, 2007. While on patrol with the 1st Battalion Royal Canadian Regiment deep within enemy territory, sniper Jody Mitic stepped on a land mine and lost both legs below the knee. Though Jody was a dedicated serviceman who had dreamed of a military life since he was a child, it seemed that his fighting days were done.
Ever a soldier at heart, Jody was determined to still be of service to his country, and he refused to let his injury hold him back. After only a few short months of rehab, Jody was up and walking again on two prosthetic legs, and only a year later, he was running his first road race.
But despite his success in physically recovering from his injury, Jody still struggled to mentally adapt to his new reality. As he experienced first-hand the...
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