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First female soldier from Hereford passes gruelling Army course | First female soldier from Hereford passes gruelling Army course |
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Pte Addy Carter said she hopes to have inspired other female soldiers | Pte Addy Carter said she hopes to have inspired other female soldiers |
A woman from Hereford has become the first female soldier to pass one of the military's most gruelling courses. | A woman from Hereford has become the first female soldier to pass one of the military's most gruelling courses. |
Pte Addy Carter passed the Army's Parachute Regiment's P Company course this week. | Pte Addy Carter passed the Army's Parachute Regiment's P Company course this week. |
The three-and-a-half week course, at Catterick in North Yorkshire, comprises a series of tests including loaded marches and log and stretcher races. | The three-and-a-half week course, at Catterick in North Yorkshire, comprises a series of tests including loaded marches and log and stretcher races. |
"I hope that I've shown to other female soldiers that it's achievable," Pte Carter said. | "I hope that I've shown to other female soldiers that it's achievable," Pte Carter said. |
Her success follows that of Capt Rosie Wild, who in 2020 was the first female officer to pass the course. | Her success follows that of Capt Rosie Wild, who in 2020 was the first female officer to pass the course. |
It was Pte Carter's second attempt at the course after previously having to withdraw due to a foot injury. | It was Pte Carter's second attempt at the course after previously having to withdraw due to a foot injury. |
"It sounded really tough, but I just wanted to give it a go and prove to myself that I could do it," she said. | "It sounded really tough, but I just wanted to give it a go and prove to myself that I could do it," she said. |
Maj Chris Braithwaite presented Pte Carter with a maroon beret after she passed the course | Maj Chris Braithwaite presented Pte Carter with a maroon beret after she passed the course |
"Physically I found it very challenging, but it's about showing that you can deliver when things get hard - I just kept telling myself that every step was a step closer to the end. | "Physically I found it very challenging, but it's about showing that you can deliver when things get hard - I just kept telling myself that every step was a step closer to the end. |
"As a woman, I wasn't treated any differently by the instructors, nor did I expect or want to be." | "As a woman, I wasn't treated any differently by the instructors, nor did I expect or want to be." |
Maj Chris Braithwaite, Officer Commanding Pegasus Company, said the course was "designed to test an individual's physical fitness, determination and mental robustness under stress". | Maj Chris Braithwaite, Officer Commanding Pegasus Company, said the course was "designed to test an individual's physical fitness, determination and mental robustness under stress". |
He said he hoped the success of Pte Carter, who was recognised with a maroon beret, encouraged others to attempt the course. | He said he hoped the success of Pte Carter, who was recognised with a maroon beret, encouraged others to attempt the course. |
Parachute regiment tests include: | Parachute regiment tests include: |
Marching 10 miles (16km) while carrying a 16kg backpack, in under one hour and 50 minutes | Marching 10 miles (16km) while carrying a 16kg backpack, in under one hour and 50 minutes |
Carrying a 79kg stretcher for more than four miles (8km) as part of a team of 16 soldiers | Carrying a 79kg stretcher for more than four miles (8km) as part of a team of 16 soldiers |
Completing an aerial assault course designed to test a candidate's ability to overcome fear | Completing an aerial assault course designed to test a candidate's ability to overcome fear |
"Milling" - a boxing contest in which soldiers have points deducted for dodging or blocking punches | "Milling" - a boxing contest in which soldiers have points deducted for dodging or blocking punches |
For the next stage of her training, Pte Carter will be sent for the Basic Parachute Course at RAF Brize Norton. | For the next stage of her training, Pte Carter will be sent for the Basic Parachute Course at RAF Brize Norton. |
The 21-year-old is a combat medical technician, providing medical support to a specially-trained Army unit, 16 Air Assault Brigade Combat Team, which is equipped to deploy by parachute and helicopter. | The 21-year-old is a combat medical technician, providing medical support to a specially-trained Army unit, 16 Air Assault Brigade Combat Team, which is equipped to deploy by parachute and helicopter. |
She is set to gain her "wings" as a military parachutist when she finishes her training. | She is set to gain her "wings" as a military parachutist when she finishes her training. |
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