'Combat Barbie' Miss England Katrina Hodge launches Miss World 2009 Lance
Corporal Katrina Hodge, the soldier dubbed ''Combat Barbie'' after being
crowned Miss England, is joining fellow beauties to launch the Miss World
2009 Festival.

 Published: 9:45AM GMT 09 Nov 2009
 [image: Katrina Hodge: Combat Barbie launches Miss World 2009]
Katrina Hodge: The 22-year-old soldier has already served in Iraq but said
she was hoping to join the effort in Afghanistan after stepping down as Miss
England in July next year. Photo: PA

L/Cpl Hodge, who was drafted in to compete in the Miss World contest after
Rachel Christie relinquished her title following her arrest over an alleged
nightclub brawl, said she planned to join comrades on the frontline in
Afghanistan.

The 22-year-old soldier has already served in Iraq but said she was hoping
to join the effort in Afghanistan after stepping down as Miss England in
July next year.

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She said: ''It is something I want to do'', adding: ''*People just do not
appreciate the Army enough*.''

L/Cpl Hodge said she thought of ''everybody involved'' after marking
Remembrance Sunday with two minutes' silence alongside some of the 119 other
contestants vying to become Miss World.

She told how she hoped her role as an all-action beauty queen would be
positive for young people who only saw digitally-enhanced models in the
media.

L/Cpl Hodge, whose parents live in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, added: ''We are
taught in training that we are first and foremost a soldier. When I am a
soldier I have my hair scraped back and no make-up.

''I hope it bodes well that I am seen as a more natural beauty. Me having
one day to get ready for this role shows that.''

She said her comrades were delighted for her, adding: ''They all love it and
think it's fantastic.''

She added: ''It's been an absolute whirlwind - in 24 hours my life has
changed.
''It's been weird but fantastic weird, because I really want this
opportunity.''
L/Cpl Hodge added that she had been due to be sent out to Afghanistan before
she was crowned Miss England.

She was previously given an award by her unit in the Royal Anglian Regiment
for her actions during a posting in Basra and has earned the nickname
''Combat Barbie''.  She said she would be ready when called upon, adding: *''I
am not leaving the army. I will still be going to work - I have just got
promoted.'' *

She said she hoped her title as Miss England would help raise funds for
various military charities, including Help for Heroes.  L/Cpl Hodge, who was
first runner-up in the 2009 national contest, was promoted after Miss
Christie, 21, stepped down as she wanted to concentrate on clearing her
name, a statement from Miss England organisers said.
L/Cpl Hodge was given five weeks' leave from her duties to represent England
in the Miss World Final in Johannesburg, South Africa, on December 12.

On Saturday she met up with contestants from the other countries ahead of a
charity dinner and auction in central London today to launch the Miss World
2009 Festival.
She has also previously worked with lingerie chain La Senza on its Face of
the Armed Forces campaign.

Lisa Bond, marketing director of La Senza, said: ''Not only is she
absolutely gorgeous but she is also an intelligent, inspiring young woman
who does such an amazing job for her country.''

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