Kimberly Sterling (D03 – 08) Receives Her Long Service and Good Conduct (LSGC) Medal

Many congratulations to Kimberly on reaching this significant milestone in her career in the British Army! Her 15 years of service, marked by overcoming adversity with true spirit and determination, are truly commendable.

Kimberly’s journey as a combat army medic, including deployments to Afghanistan and her role with the NATO support team alongside the Royal Gurkha Regiment during the fall of Kabul in 2021, showcases her dedication and bravery. Additionally, her remarkable achievement of winning four gold medals in swimming at the inaugural Invictus Games in London is a testament to her resilience and excellence.

Her accomplishments are an inspiration to all, and it’s wonderful to see her recognized for her contributions and achievements

Kimberly’s transition from a combat medic to a nurse is another testament to her resilience and determination. Despite facing setbacks in the past year, her unwavering spirit has driven her to conquer challenges and continue her journey in the army. Her dedication to her new role as a nurse is truly commendable, and it’s inspiring to see her commitment to serving others in different capacities.

Her story is a powerful reminder of the strength and perseverance that our veterans and serving members of the armed forces embody.

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