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Brits 1st woman soldier loses leg - says 'it's just a scratch' God bless you lass (karma: 10)  en>fr fr>en
By Dewi_Sant Comments: 18704, member since Wed Jul 06, 2005
On Thu Feb 04, 2010 02:20 PM
BRITAIN'S first woman soldier to lose a leg in combat dismissed her terrible injury last night as "just a scratch" compared to other heroes. - you can bet her Mum and Dad are proud of her - what courage in one so young - God bless you Mrs

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Courageous Captain Kate Philp coolly told doctors to cut off her left leg so she could get on with her life after it was shredded by a bomb blast in Afghanistan.

ROYAL MARINE'S PARADE THROUGH THE STREETS OF PLYMOUTH
Fighting back ... Kate, far left, with other injured troops at homecoming for Afghan heroes
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And, recalling her months in hospital, she insisted: "When one of the first people you meet is a triple amputee, you realise you're incredibly lucky."

Kate, 31, spoke to The Sun about her experiences to highlight today's relaunch of the Army Benevolent Fund.

The tough Royal Artillery officer said: "Fifteen months down the line, I'm walking and I've just stopped using crutches.

"I hope to be fitted with a cosmetic leg so I can wear skirts again and one day I aim to play tennis and go skiing.

"What's happened to me is just a scratch compared to some of the guys. I feel incredibly lucky to be alive."

Kate's world changed forever in November, 2008, when the Warrior mini-tank she was commanding ran over a 50kg Taliban bomb.

Kate Philp injured in Afghanistan
Front line ... Kate in Afghanistan
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The blast killed Gurkha Colour Sergeant Krishna Dura, 36, injured three other soldiers, and shattered Kate's leg.

The officer, from Worcester, was airlifted to a field hospital in Helmand. Surgeons operated for hours and believed they had saved her limb.

But after she was flown home, medics at the specialist military Selly Oak hospital in Birmingham told her she would have a greater chance of regaining mobility without the leg.

Without a trace of self-pity Kate, who was serving with 17 Corunna Battery of 26 Regiment Royal Artillery, recalled: "You need to listen to the experts' advice.

"I was calmly happy about my decision to have the leg amputated. For me it was a simple question of function over cosmetics.

"My consultant, Professor Keith Porter, explained that my foot and ankle were a jigsaw of fractures which might have to be fused - and I might not even walk properly again.

"I asked whether with a prosthetic I would be able to run, play tennis and ski. When the reply came 'Yes', I responded "That's fine, then."

Single girl Kate spent six weeks at Selly Oak before moving to the Ministry of Defence rehabilitation centre at Headley Court, Surrey.

Soldiers from 2RGR parade along the Leas in Folkestone after being granted freedom of the City on their return from a tour of Duty in Afghanistan.
Soldiering on ... Kate on parade

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She described her time there as "weirdly buoyant".

Kate explained: "Not a day passed without a visitor.

"The phone was buzzing and the post poured in, some from complete strangers. It's an incredible feeling when someone who doesn't even know you has bothered to put pen to paper. It's very humbling.

"The staff, a mix of military and civilian, were fantastic - professional, compassionate and, importantly, great fun.

"Progress has been slow and my patience has been severely tested. I've surprised myself, my friends and my family."

Last October Kate was readmitted to Selly Oak and had to have four more operations.

But now she is well on the mend and has started a new job with the Royal Artillery's Training Regiment at Larkhill in Wiltshire.

And she said: "I'm sure I could eventually go back on active duty in Afghanistan."

Kate, who had deployed on two previous tours of duty in Iraq, then recalled the day when she and her six-man Warrior team were blown up.

Her patrol had picked up a sniper team when they were hit near of Musa Qala.

It was the first bomb attack to penetrate a 25-ton Warrior.

She said: "Two weeks before deploying to Afghanistan in August 2008, I celebrated my 30th birthday with a big party.

"I never thought it would happen to me. When it did happen three months later, I didn't really realise it had.

"A loud bang, a cloud of smoke and a smell of chemicals is what immediately greets you and all you're bothered about is, 'is everyone OK?'

"The radios were down, I knew that my lad next to me was unhurt and shortly afterwards that my driver was fine.

"But I quickly realised it was a different story in the back.

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"It's a horrible realisation that someone is seriously injured - but so are you and you can't do anything about it.

"As the company medics arrived it began to dawn on me that I was useless.

"My leg felt a bit funny, I worked out I had broken bones, and from my position in the turret I hauled myself out so that I could get a splint on.

"My boys were incredible - two young lads who showed no panic but whose drills kicked in. I was never in pain, just discomfort as the leg swelled."

Kate joined the Army in 2002 and plans to stay in until her commission finishes in 2019.

She said: "I suppose being the younger sister of two brothers who commissioned from Sandhurst, it was inevitable I would follow the Army path.

"It was the combination of the mental and the physical challenge and the strong emphasis on teamwork.

"When I said I wanted to work with people, I didn't just mean sit next to them in an office.

"I chose the Royal Artillery because I believed it would give me the best opportunity, as a female, to command soldiers in the field."

Her Commanding Officer Colonel Neil Wilson said: "Kate has been absolutely tremendous.

"She has never once dwelt on her bad luck but has been 100 per cent positive about recovering and helping others to.

"She has been an inspiration to many on the recovery wards.

"Not surprisingly, she couldn't return to work soon enough.

"She is extremely resolute, as determined and professional in her approach to recovery as she was as a forward observer in the fight against the Taliban."

17 Replies to Brits 1st woman soldier loses leg - says 'it's just a scratch' God bless you lass

re: Brits 1st woman soldier loses leg - says 'it's just a scratch' God bless you lass (karma: 5)  en>fr fr>en
By balls Comments: 23929, member since Tue Aug 24, 2004
On Thu Feb 04, 2010 02:56 PM
Edited by balls (74897) on 2010-02-04 14:57:03
Image hotlink - 'http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_aYmx3hE2E8E/RyZNDrbFZfI/AAAAAAAAAl0/xvEqB93vqfk/s400/its_just_a_flesh_wound.jpg'

It's just a flesh wound.

Fall of western civilization, Step 2: Women in combat.
re: Brits 1st woman soldier loses leg - says 'it's just a scratch' God bless you lass (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By FrogKillr Comments: 6439, member since Mon May 05, 2003
On Thu Feb 04, 2010 04:46 PM
That's the spirit.
re: Brits 1st woman soldier loses leg - says 'it's just a scratch' God bless you lass (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By Bombs_Away_LeMaymember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 12194, member since Mon Jan 06, 2003
On Thu Feb 04, 2010 05:44 PM
Good on her. Brits should all be damn proud of a woman like her.
re: Brits 1st woman soldier loses leg - says 'it's just a scratch' God bless you lass (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By BestCoast Comments: 19, member since Sat Oct 31, 2009
On Thu Feb 04, 2010 11:02 PM
Ata girl!
re: Brits 1st woman soldier loses leg - says 'it's just a scratch' God bless you lass en>fr fr>en
By ProudRacist Comments: 2877, member since Thu Nov 22, 2007
On Fri Feb 05, 2010 03:05 AM
Women should never be put into those at risk situations in combat.

Support roles are for women, not soldier work.
re: Brits 1st woman soldier loses leg - says 'it's just a scratch' God bless you lass (karma: 4)  en>fr fr>en
By Nappybonesapart Comments: 12157, member since Fri Aug 27, 2004
On Fri Feb 05, 2010 03:34 AM
bet you have used more aromatherapy products than she has
re: Brits 1st woman soldier loses leg - says 'it's just a scratch' God bless you lass (karma: 2)  en>fr fr>en
By korbach Comments: 15630, member since Fri Jul 02, 2004
On Fri Feb 05, 2010 05:39 AM
Edited by korbach (74643) on 2010-02-05 05:41:15

Thinking about the fact that such a courageous and deserving woman won't be treated as well as the crowd of unwashed arseholes extremist muslims gate crashers mongrels who invade Britain, fill my heart will sorrow and
anger.
re: Brits 1st woman soldier loses leg - says 'it's just a scratch' God bless you lass (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By vikingsonmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 171, member since Fri Sep 11, 2009
On Fri Feb 05, 2010 07:47 AM
Damn fine woman and a credit to the British spirit.
Let's not forget our American female soldiers. My neighbor's daughter just returned from Iraq (Marines). The following is from 08'. I couldn't find anything more recent.
____


Of the 100 female service members who died:

97 were troops, and three were military civilian employees.
61 of them have been classified as hostile — occurring during combat or enemy attacks — and 39 have been non-hostile.
12 died in 2003, 19 in 2004, 20 in 2005, 15 in 2006, 27 in 2007 and seven this year.
80 of those were members of the Army, nine were Navy, seven were Marines, and four were Air Force.
re: Brits 1st woman soldier loses leg - says 'it's just a scratch' God bless you lass en>fr fr>en
By Mouse Comments: 12353, member since Wed May 25, 2005
On Fri Feb 05, 2010 08:06 AM



When they allow her to pick up a gun and fight for her country, then I will clap.

The Israeli's (and others) have us beat on this.

Bunch of faggot guys that can't have 'women' or 'faggots' in the army.

Yep...shows a lot about us doesn't it.

Goddamn watermelon eaters...every time they go up we all come down...oh wait.
re: Brits 1st woman soldier loses leg - says 'it's just a scratch' God bless you lass en>fr fr>en
By Dewi_Sant Comments: 18704, member since Wed Jul 06, 2005
On Fri Feb 05, 2010 08:11 AM
Mouse wrote:

When they allow her to pick up a gun and fight for her country, then I will clap.

The Israeli's (and others) have us beat on this.

Bunch of faggot guys that can't have 'women' or 'faggots' in the army.

Yep...shows a lot about us doesn't it.

Goddamn watermelon eaters...every time they go up we all come down...oh wait.


start clapping then
re: Brits 1st woman soldier loses leg - says 'it's just a scratch' God bless you lass (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By Mouse Comments: 12353, member since Wed May 25, 2005
On Fri Feb 05, 2010 08:23 AM
Dewi_Sant wrote:

Mouse wrote:

When they allow her to pick up a gun and fight for her country, then I will clap.

The Israeli's (and others) have us beat on this.

Bunch of faggot guys that can't have 'women' or 'faggots' in the army.

Yep...shows a lot about us doesn't it.

Goddamn watermelon eaters...every time they go up we all come down...oh wait.


start clapping then


Like I said, I'll start clapping when the United States allows any MoS for any American citizen signing up for the armed forces.

Don't know if you Brits allow women in combat (direct combat), but if you do that must have been something I missed :)

Not shitting on her courage at all here...just shitting on the lack of courage that we in the US have for women in combat.
re: Brits 1st woman soldier loses leg - says 'it's just a scratch' God bless you lass en>fr fr>en
By Dewi_Sant Comments: 18704, member since Wed Jul 06, 2005
On Fri Feb 05, 2010 09:37 AM
Mouse wrote:

Dewi_Sant wrote:

Mouse wrote:

When they allow her to pick up a gun and fight for her country, then I will clap.

The Israeli's (and others) have us beat on this.

Bunch of faggot guys that can't have 'women' or 'faggots' in the army.

Yep...shows a lot about us doesn't it.

Goddamn watermelon eaters...every time they go up we all come down...oh wait.


start clapping then


Like I said, I'll start clapping when the United States allows any MoS for any American citizen signing up for the armed forces.

Don't know if you Brits allow women in combat (direct combat), but if you do that must have been something I missed :)

Not shitting on her courage at all here...just shitting on the lack of courage that we in the US have for women in combat.


what do you think she was sent out with here ? a peashooter??

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she was out on patrol at the time

Now what happens with the women in your military I cannot say
re: Brits 1st woman soldier loses leg - says 'it's just a scratch' God bless you lass en>fr fr>en
By Mouse Comments: 12353, member since Wed May 25, 2005
On Fri Feb 05, 2010 09:46 AM
what do you think she was sent out with here ? a peashooter??


Not to quibble with you here, but she was not 'out on patrol' in the combat infantry sense.

She was in an AFV that got hit by an IED, she is also in the Artillery, but every 'man' with a rifle right?

What I am talking about is infantry combat roles, which in the US women are not allowed to partake in.

I'll stop thread shitting now...like I said, nothing against her, but in the US she can't gear up and take the fight to them...
re: Brits 1st woman soldier loses leg - says 'it's just a scratch' God bless you lass en>fr fr>en
By balls Comments: 23929, member since Tue Aug 24, 2004
On Fri Feb 05, 2010 09:50 AM
Even brit pol who voted to allow women to be in a position to lose a limb should have his legs cut off.
re: Brits 1st woman soldier loses leg - says 'it's just a scratch' God bless you lass en>fr fr>en
By Mouse Comments: 12353, member since Wed May 25, 2005
On Fri Feb 05, 2010 09:52 AM
balls wrote:

Even brit pol who voted to allow women to be in a position to lose a limb should have his legs cut off.


*lol* my fellow American chimes in.

Why shouldn't she have the right to fight?
re: Brits 1st woman soldier loses leg - says 'it's just a scratch' God bless you lass (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By trmn8r Comments: 2237, member since Fri Feb 06, 2004
On Fri Feb 05, 2010 10:18 AM
Welcome home Captain.

I hope that the public and her service treats her well.
She was "just doing her job" and "got hurt". Translation: "I was kicking ass and taking names"

It wouldn't surprise me to see her fight to get back to her unit.
re: Brits 1st woman soldier loses leg - says 'it's just a scratch' God bless you lass (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By Johnny_Ola Comments: 4710, member since Sat Apr 28, 2007
On Fri Feb 05, 2010 10:19 AM
Three cheers for Peg!...er...Kate!

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