A life less ordinary is the gripping autobiography of Allen Wood, an ordinary man whose extraordinary journey spans continents, conflicts, and personal trials. Born on Christmas Day 1959 in Galashiels, Scotland, Allen's formative years were shaped by a military upbringing, frequent relocations, and the unpredictable backdrop of geopolitical unrest-from the bomb-blasted streets of Cyprus to the rigor of life in German garrisons.
Driven by resilience and a thirst for challenge, Allen's path led him to the Royal Marines, where he endured one of the world's toughest military training regimes. From the punishing terrains of Dartmoor and Arctic Norway to the covert operations of Northern Ireland, Allen chronicles his transformation from young recruit to a decorated and deeply experienced commando. Alongside tales of survival, sabotage, and espionage, he shares personal anecdotes-humorous, harrowing, and deeply human.
Exploring the Cold Antarctic with the British Antarctic Survey Teams to the narrow escape from being held hostage by terrorists in the Sahara desert.
Told with candid honesty, grit, and heart, A life less ordinary is not just a soldier's story. It is a testament to adaptability, loyalty, and the unrelenting spirit of a man who lived a life far less ordinary.