At 17, Jim Brabon joined the Royal Australian Army as an infantry soldier.
He had just completed his final year of school when he decided to take a bus to Basic Training (the Australian name for boot camp). Having competed at national level in athletics, cross country and road running, Brabon was identified as “an extremely fit individual amongst a very fit group of men” by his commanding officer.
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