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A Royal Navy medic from Plymouth has been honoured with a portrait to celebrate her extraordinary bravery in Afghanistan. Kate Nesbitt, who is now a Chief Petty Officer (Medical Technician), ran ...
A Royal Navy medic from Plymouth has been honoured with a portrait to celebrate her extraordinary bravery in Afghanistan. Kate Nesbitt, who is now a Chief Petty Officer (Medical Technician), ran ...
Brave medic KATE NESBITT, 21, is the first woman in the Royal Navy to win the Military Cross after defying a hail of Taliban bullets to save a comrade.
Kate Nesbitt, 21, who won the honour for saving a fallen comrade under fire in Afghanistan, has been immortalised in the HM Armed Forces figure, which carries a rifle, pistol and first aid kit.
Able Seaman Class 1 Kate Nesbitt has been recognised for braving Taliban fire to tend to a soldier shot during a gun battle in Afghanistan. The 21-year-old medic, from Whitleigh in Plymouth, was ...