Wanna feel proud?
Then have a look this 'little' girl who is now the MC awarded to a Royal Navy medic in Afghanistan.
BBC News - Navy woman collects bravery award |
A true heroine, modest and doing her job to the best of her obvious ability. A true "celebrity" in the proper meaning of the word. Well done young lady!
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'little' girl |
Have to agree with Mr C Hinecap
Absolutely patronising and this from our moderator.
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Not normally one to stand up for authoritaah, I thought the Mod was expressing irony.
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A true professional who deserved her award, but little girl, no.
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C Hinecapp
Could you get any more patronising? I bet you'd like to pat her on the head and pinch her rosy cheeks I guess the MC alone doesn't get her the treatment she deserves as an equal. He STARTED the thread by pointing out how brave, she was and 'do you wanna feel proud' . . . . . . then YOU pick on the only possible bit that might not be PC and have a go. Can't you EVER just SEE what is being said and go with it. My wife is a psychotherapist and often observes that 'it causes as much trouble taking offence, as giving it'. You are a case in point. By the way, BACK to the subject. WELL DONE, well deserved and a pleasure to see a 'proper' heroine rather than someone the media dub 'hero' for playing sport or singing. |
Stature isn't measured in inches when you read what she has done. I only hope I could do half of her achievement in the same situation. Let's not spoil it by getting all pedantic. I hope she has had a fantastic day at the Palace with her family
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PRuNe Pop's use of inverted commas made it clear to me that he was making an ironic comment.
Small in stature, huge in bravery. A thoroughly deserved award indeed! |
I take my hat off to the medics. I've lost count of how many times I meandered into the SMC to have my 'annual' carried out by some youth (RN, Army and RAF) who had been in the military since the previous Monday lunchtime. The same kids are doing stirling work in the Gulf, often dealing with horrific injuries in a very trying environment. We often forget their contribution, choosing to focus on the warriors.
Well done young lady (after all, that is what you are). :D:D:D:D:D |
psychotherapist If it was a 5'2" tall 21 year old infanteer getting the MC, I really doubt whether anyone would have said little boy, inverted commas or not. |
Such a refreshing change to see a positive story from Afghanistan in the news. She was obviously proud as punch and quite rightly so - as were her parents.
Well done Kate! |
Says it all really...
She dressed L/Cpl John List's neck wound and kept him from losing blood while bullets and rockets flew overhead in Marjah district in Helmand.
Earlier this month, L/Cpl List said no words could describe what Ms Nesbitt had done, but without her action he would not have lived. However I didn't realise Ms was a Naval Rank, what's the score with that? Usual BBC feminist B****?? or did it come from the office of the deputy Prime Minister??? |
Her rank is evidently "Able Seaman Class 1". "Able" hardly begins to measure the cool sense of duty and sheer courage that Kate Nesbitt displayed. Watching her receive her award I wasn't struck so much by her stature or lack of it but simply by the air of modesty she managed to radiate in standing to attention in front of HRH the Prince of Wales. Well done Kate, you've done us all proud!
Glad Rag: However I didn't realise Ms was a Naval Rank.......Usual BBC feminist B****?? |
This is getting very confusing.
Is Mr Hinecap not what it seems ? ie an undercover DPM?? Is Ms a Naval Rank or not??? Off Caps?? LiKeThIs? Whatever happened to KISS? Random. Anyway we divert. To quote Beags Small in stature, huge in bravery :ok: |
What a heart the girl must have. Brave as a lion - and to be the first MC in the RN is something she can be proud of for the rest of her life. I'm sure the Navy are.
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I'll admit to being somewhat unimpressed with the phrasing of the OP but knowing PPRuNe Pop I'm certain he meant nothing untoward with his way of wording things.
Let's get this thread back on track though and show massive respect for Able Seaman Kate Nesbitt MC :D I don't think I could have shown half the courage she did, let alone do half the stuff she did in order to save the life of L/Cpl John List. Nice one Kate, and your MC is utterly deserved ! CS |
"I just did what I'm sure everyone else would have done for me."
And thats the reason why we all do it, I hope! Great statement, I'm sure you'll all agree. |
Small in physical stature but a giant in moral stature.
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Oh for Gods Sake!
PPRuNe Pop is a gent, why anybody should take umbridge with his post is beyond me. EVERYBODY on this forum is 'young' and a mere 'pup' compared to our anciently old PPRuNe Pop. You PC tossers are the reason that this country is going down the tube soooo quickly. You make me so angry the lot of you:mad: Get a life, you in particular C Hinecap for Christs sake. |
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