Life has always been fragile and tenacious, fragile is that bumps and bumps may lose life, tenacious is that even after three wars, skulls, faces, ears, abdomen and other body parts were shot through by bullets, and also experienced three plane crashes, each time can miraculously survive, live until the end of the war, live in peace, and finally die at the age of 83.

This most hard-working soldier named Adrian Caton de Viat, born in Belgium in 1880, Viat's family is very rich, so Viat never worried about life, and Viat is still a military fan, like today's little boys like to be a little hero, Viat also has a heroic dream, he wants to be a soldier, because the military is majestic, no one is cooler than the military.
After studying law at Oxford University in the United Kingdom, but before he could finish his studies, Viat was given a chance to join the army, he went to South Africa in anonymity, falsified his age, and joined the British Army, and then participated in the Second Boer War, when Viat was not yet 20 years old.
In the Second Boer War, Viat showed great bravery, which stunned those soldiers who had been in the army for a long time, and the soldiers were also infected by Viat, and bravely marched forward without fear of death on the battlefield, but Viat was wounded in the abdomen and groin, and could only return home for treatment.
After his wounds were healed, Viat became an officer in the Fourth Royal Dragoon Unit of The United Kingdom, this time in his true identity, and also married a beautiful wife in England, had a lovely child, and then settled in England to serve the King of England.
After the outbreak of World War I, Viart went to the front again, and together with the British "Camel Army" he suppressed the uprising led by Mohammed bin Abdullah, known as the "Mad Mullah", which gave Abdullah a glimpse of what real madness was like.
However, in this battle, Viat was shot in the face and lost his left eye, and Viat also wore a black eye mask, which had a pirate style across the sea. However, after recovering, Viat immediately rushed to the Western Front, and in 1915 Viat was hit by a bullet in his left hand, so Viat lost his entire left hand.
In the Battle of the Somme the following year, Viat was shot in both skulls and ankles, but Viat never thought of leaving the battlefield, never feared on the battlefield, and always maintained his bravery, making many British soldiers call him a "war maniac", and Viat was also awarded the "Victoria Cross", which symbolized the highest glory of the British army.
After the end of World War I, Viat served as the British military mission to Poland, but after the outbreak of The Second World War, the 60-year-old Viat once again took to the battlefield with great enthusiasm, and at the end of 1940, Viat returned to London to find that his home had been bombed by the Nazi German army and reduced to rubble, leaving nothing behind.
Although sad, Viat accepted the order to go to Yugoslavia, but the plane he was on crashed in the Mediterranean Sea, only 1 mile from the Libyan coastline, and Viat was forced to escape, climbed to the coast, and was arrested by the local army and sent to an Italian prisoner of war camp (Libya was an Italian colony at the time).
Viat naturally did not want to stay in the prisoner of war camp, he always longed for the battlefield, after 5 escapes, Viat left the prisoner of war camp alive, ran for 8 days and 8 nights, and successfully returned to the country. In 1943, Viat was appointed special representative in China, and four years later, Viat retired honorably.
In 1963, at the age of 83, Viat ushered in his own misfortune, he fell down because he stepped on a coconut shell, and due to his old age, Viat eventually died of serious injuries.