It was a big enough ordeal/challenge as it was the Marching Out Parade at Waiouru Military Camp after 16 weeks of basic training, but to be singled out to march out and receive an award, not once, nor twice but three times stunned Private Samuel Wyatt of Dannevirke on Sunday, July 7.
Sam had joined the army 18 weeks before as a raw recruit ready to do his basic training at Waiouru.
Having been raised on the home sheep and beef farm at Ngapaeruru, east of Dannevirke, Sam was used to the outdoors and the hard work ethic his parents Greg and Hazel Wyatt had taught and modelled.
Sam was home-schooled through his primary years, going to Totara College for Year 9-10 and Dannevirke High School for his senior secondary, graduating with NCEA level three in physics, English, chemistry, calculus and graphics. He also played for the grade winning boys' hockey team.
After a year studying engineering at the University of Auckland which he enjoyed and introduced him to hostel life, he decided against it as a career.