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SAS hero who foiled Kenya terrorist attack to get bravery award
The 34-year-old is in line for the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross, second only to the Victoria Cross, the Daily Star Sunday can reveal.
He shot dead one terrorist, injured another and led dozens of civilians to safety after jihadis attacked a shopping mall in Nairobi in January.
It is understood the SAS trooper was acting on his own initiative.
The Colour Sergeant is one of the most experienced members of the SAS and has fought in every campaign involving Britain in recent years, including the Balkans, Iraq, Afghanistan and Northern Ireland.
“He received a phone call from the Kenyan military, who asked if he could help, and immediately headed for the scene of the attack.
“He put his body armour in his car along with his Colt Canada C8 assault rifle and ammunition.
“It is our understanding that he has been written up for the CGC. These things are always subject to change and he could be issued with a Military Cross.
“Either way, he is going to get a big gong for his actions on that day.”
The medal is awarded “in recognition of an act or acts of conspicuous gallantry during active operations against the enemy”.
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