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VC for bravest of the brave
00:00, 17 March 2005
A SOLDIER from the Canterbury-based Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment has been awarded the Victoria Cross for two acts of outstanding gallantry.
Pte Johnson Beharry is the first soldier to receive the Victoria Cross since 1982 and the first non-posthumous recepient since 1965.
The 24-year-old twice braved gunfire and grenade explosions to save colleagues during ambushes by insurgents in Iraq.
His citation reads: "For his repeated extreme gallantry and unquestioned valour, despite intense direct attacks, personal injury and damage to his vehicle in the face of relentless enemy action, Pe Beharry deserves the highest recognition."
Pte Beharry, who was born in the West Indies, is currently stationed in Germany with his battalion.
He is still recovering from injuries suffered during the ambushes.
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