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Nothing Significant To Report Trade Paperback

A Kiwi soldier's hilarious true stories of mischief and misadventure in the New Zealand Army

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Laugh-out-loud yarns from a soldier in the New Zealand Army When new recruit Dario Nustrini's head was freshly shaved in preparation for the army, he knew nothing about what training to fight, kill and die for New Zealand would look like. Since leaving leaving high school the year before, he had been on a steady diet of spliffs, Speights and the occasional sandwich from the cafe he worked at as a waiter. He weighed about as much as an empty pillowcase, with slightly less insulation from the cold. Nothing Significant to Report is the brilliantly entertaining and unvarnished truth of what life is like in the New Zealand Army. From back-breaking exercises designed to make recruits spit the dummy to roleplaying in an SAS manhunt and accidentally starting a rubbish fire in a military compound, these are self-deprecating tales of misfits, mischief and camaraderie. When Dario is deployed to war-torn Iraq, what will he think of the role he has spent five years preparing for?

Product code: 9781775542513

ISBN 9781775542513
No. Of Pages 304
On Sale Date 07/05/2024
Dimensions (HxWxD in mm) H235xW153xS23
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
Laugh-out-loud yarns from a soldier in the New Zealand Army When new recruit Dario Nustrini's head was freshly shaved in preparation for the army, he knew nothing about what training to fight, kill and die for New Zealand would look like. Since leaving leaving high school the year before, he had been on a steady diet of spliffs, Speights and the occasional sandwich from the cafe he worked at as a waiter. He weighed about as much as an empty pillowcase, with slightly less insulation from the cold. Nothing Significant to Report is the brilliantly entertaining and unvarnished truth of what life is like in the New Zealand Army. From back-breaking exercises designed to make recruits spit the dummy to roleplaying in an SAS manhunt and accidentally starting a rubbish fire in a military compound, these are self-deprecating tales of misfits, mischief and camaraderie. When Dario is deployed to war-torn Iraq, what will he think of the role he has spent five years preparing for?

Customer Reviews

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Great read

Annette - May 2024

I got this book as a family member who used to be in the NZDF as a Sig, told me about it. Loved the read. Definitely read if you are considering joining the Defense Force. Funny and thought provoking.