
Growing up, I always thought of myself as a kind and caring person. But from a young age, I also felt drawn to going into the army. I would go to Fairford Airshow with my dad, and each year we would see women from the military, marching proudly in their uniforms. Then the army came to my school for a careers day and they asked me what my interests were. At the time I was interested in being a midwife or a nurse, so they suggested that the combat medical technician role would be a good fit. They told me about all the adventurous training that I would do and it sounded right up my street.
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