4. Lance Corporal Michelle Norris
An interest in medicine set Norris up for a career in the Army medical Corps, when she joined up in 2004. The 19 year old, barely out of basic training, quickly embraced her job as a combat medical technician. On her first patrol in 2006, her convoy was ambushed by a two-hundred strong rebel army.
The intense firefight that followed resulted in the color sergeant getting shot in the face. With his body stuck in the turret, saving his life seemed impossible. Ignoring bullets and mortar fire, Norris dismounted and climbed on the vehicle to give him first aid. The round had gone straight through his rifle and into his face, through his cheek.
Despite the continued sniper fire and RPG attack, Norris managed to move the sergeant out of the turret and into the vehicle. She continued to patch his wounds and her actions are credited with saving Sergeant Ian Page’s life. For her gallantry during active operations, she became the first woman to be awarded a Military Cross.
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