Tuesday, March 5, 2013

It's Never Too Late To Serve

Major Marie Semple is serving as a nurse at the Field Hospital in Camp Bastion

Grandmother On Afghanistan Tour -- Belfast Telegraph

She may be a semi-retired grandmother-of-five soon eligible to draw a state pension but Marie Semple shows no sign of slowing down.

The 55-year-old Army reservist, dubbed "Combat Granny", from Co Antrim, has spent weeks caring for wounded soldiers, Afghan civilians and even insurgents at the field hospital in Camp Bastion - one of the busiest trauma units in the world.

"I didn't think twice about coming out," she said. "I joined the TA late in life for the challenge and for the possibility of deploying somewhere. I felt I needed to do another tour of Afghanistan as an ending to my challenge of joining the Territorial Army. The whole idea of joining was to deploy but, I have certainly got my money's worth out of it."

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My Comment: She is still capable ... so why not.

1 comment:

Orion said...

I can identify.

I was actually too old when I signed up - a few months past 42. I graduated from AIT just shy of my 44th birthday. My nickname was 'Grandpa' - at one point in BCT, I noticed I had cats older than most of my Platoon.

Gotta love being elderly!

Orion