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Texte wiki de la nouvelle page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | '<br>A 24-year-old believed to be one of Britain's shortest servicewomen is training for one of the Royal Navy's most dangerous jobs.<br> <br>Laura Shann stands at just under 5ft (152.4cm) - with her 151.5cm frame meaning she is just over a centimetre above the height restriction.<br> <br>She traded in a job as a receptionist in a car garage to join the Navy - and was told, at 4ft 11.8in, she may struggle owing to her size as she trained to become a Naval Airman Aircraft Handler.<br> Laura Shann<br> <br>But Chief Petty Officer John Etherington said: "She has faced every challenge with steely grit and a desire to succeed."<br> <br>Aircraft Handlers have to move helicopters and jets on flight decks and be ready to rescue aircrew if needed.<br> <br>Speaking about her training, she said: "If you fail, you've just got to come back and do it again. Sometimes due to my size I have had to find different techniques.<br> Laura Shann with her colleagues<br> <br>"I struggled with ladder drills at first, and because it is such a great team environment, all the lads chipped in to help me.<br> <br>"But then I figured out a work around.<br><br>Weight was a bit of an issue too at first - at 25kgs, the hose was half my weight and the ‘dummy' casualties we carry are 80kgs whilst we are wearing a 10kg canister.<br> <br>"I quickly found different ways of carrying, so my size was not an issue."<br><br><br><br>Feel free to surf to my homepage - [https://telecharger1win.com/ 1win comment utiliser bonus sport]' |