military to replicate the same muscle memory, when faced with "disgusting" explosive devices, that made him so effective on the ground.Si told the Daily Star that he would rather not expose his family to the horrors and close-calls he has experienced as part of Britain's bomb disposal unit.He said: "It’s a life-saving activity, when I was in Afghanistan locating and finding these devices and getting rid of them, it was saving lives not only for friendly forces but the Afghan local nationals as well so it’s a massive deal."I’ll be honest, my family don’t really or didn’t really know exactly what I do, all they know is that I deal with EODs."I don’t really want to go into massive detail with my family about what I do and how I’ve done it,.
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