Sex swap squaddie now happier than ever after finally becoming a woman
By DAVE MASTERS
Published: 13th November 2012
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4641896/Sex-swap-squaddie-now-happier-than-ever-after-finally-becoming-a-woman.htmlA SEX swap soldier who spent 25 years in the army as a man before finally becoming a woman says she's now happier than ever.
Ex-squaddie Jennine Jackson - who was born Russell - joined the macho military world aged just 16 in a bid to suppress her feelings.
As a member of the Queen's Lancashire Regiment, the 47-year-old served all over the world including Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Iraq, Kenya and Oman.
During Russell's military career, he went through many hardships - including witnessing one of his colleagues being blown up in front of his eyes.
But throughout his time in the armed forces, the desire to become a woman never left him.
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Soldier who joined the Army aged 16 in a bid to suppress his desire for a sex change is now 'happier than ever' after becoming a woman
Jennine Jackson, 47, was born Russell Jackson but always felt different
Joined army to suppress his feelings but after becoming unfit for service he decided to undergo sex change
Spent £4,000 on breast implants and now feels confident
Now runs his own tyre business
By Daily Mail Reporter
PUBLISHED: 07:38 EST, 13 November 2012 | UPDATED: 08:31 EST, 13 November 2012
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2232244/Jennine-Jackson-joined-army-aged-16-suppress-desire-sex-change-happier-woman.htmlA soldier who always knew he wanted to be a woman has finally had a sex change after spending almost 25 years in the Army.
Jennine Jackson, who was born Russell Jackson, joined the macho world of the military aged just 16 in a desperate bid to suppress her feelings.
As a member of the Queen's Lancashire Regiment, the 47-year-old served in Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Iraq, Belize, Berlin, Canada, Cyprus, Germany, Kenya and Oman.
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