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In this powerful episode, former Royal Marine and Special Boat Service operator James Hill takes us deep inside the world of the UK’s most elite military unit. From a tough childhood and finding purpose in the Marines, to surviving brutal commando training, multiple Afghanistan tours, piracy missions at sea, and the gruelling Special Forces selection process, James reveals the reality behind the uniform.
He opens up about firefights, IED blasts, live combat, the mental toll of constant danger, and the moment he was shot five times during a daring operation. James also shares rare insight into SBS culture, selection, evasion training, and what civilians never truly understand about the people who protect the country in complete silence. This is a raw, honest and emotional conversation about courage, brotherhood, trauma, sacrifice and the price paid by the few who stand between danger and the rest of us.
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⌚️ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Introduction: Inside the UK’s elite SBS
02:08 - Childhood and early struggles
04:37 - Discovering the Royal Marines
08:54 - Joining the Marines: first shocks & toughest lessons
12:22 - Commando training
21:26 - The military brotherhood
28:30 - Qualifying and the first tour
36:54 - The Afghanistan tour
45:20 - The brutal reality of the UK Special Forces
56:34 - The mission that ended my military career
01:10:30 - The aftermath: recovery, identity & trauma
01:18:45 - Leaving the military and finding purpose again
01:34:40 - Final reflections: what civilians should know
If you would like to talk to a member of our team about a 1 hour consultation to discuss your situation! You can do this by sending an email to: [email protected]
By Tracey Moloney5
33 ratings
In this powerful episode, former Royal Marine and Special Boat Service operator James Hill takes us deep inside the world of the UK’s most elite military unit. From a tough childhood and finding purpose in the Marines, to surviving brutal commando training, multiple Afghanistan tours, piracy missions at sea, and the gruelling Special Forces selection process, James reveals the reality behind the uniform.
He opens up about firefights, IED blasts, live combat, the mental toll of constant danger, and the moment he was shot five times during a daring operation. James also shares rare insight into SBS culture, selection, evasion training, and what civilians never truly understand about the people who protect the country in complete silence. This is a raw, honest and emotional conversation about courage, brotherhood, trauma, sacrifice and the price paid by the few who stand between danger and the rest of us.
🔗 CONNECT WITH ME
📱 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheLegalQueeen
📸 Instagram: https://instagram.com/thelegalqueen
🎵 TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@thelegalqueen
🎙 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0CKHk64lHzoJUz87tmiAMj?si=d3dbc70b3be943f1
🌍︎ Moloney Family Law Website: https://moloneyfamilylaw.com
⌚️ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Introduction: Inside the UK’s elite SBS
02:08 - Childhood and early struggles
04:37 - Discovering the Royal Marines
08:54 - Joining the Marines: first shocks & toughest lessons
12:22 - Commando training
21:26 - The military brotherhood
28:30 - Qualifying and the first tour
36:54 - The Afghanistan tour
45:20 - The brutal reality of the UK Special Forces
56:34 - The mission that ended my military career
01:10:30 - The aftermath: recovery, identity & trauma
01:18:45 - Leaving the military and finding purpose again
01:34:40 - Final reflections: what civilians should know
If you would like to talk to a member of our team about a 1 hour consultation to discuss your situation! You can do this by sending an email to: [email protected]

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