Not even 18 years old yet, after volunteering for the army in early 1943 she was originally sent to an infantry training brigade in the
Volga Military District. Deployed to the warfront in May as a medic in the 730th Infantry Regiment of the
204th Infantry Division formed from her training brigade, she quickly put her medical training to use aiding wounded soldiers. In July during the intense fighting in the Kursk area that eventually made enemy forces retreat 30 kilometers she carried dozens of wounded soldiers away from the heat of battle, for which she was awarded her first military award, the
Medal "For Battle Merit". During the battle for the Kursk Bulge she had to be briefly hospitalized after a concussion, but she soon returned to combat. Later on her division was withdrawn to the reserve on 25 July 1943 before being reorganized as part of the 43rd Army on the
Kalinin Front. Soon it saw action during the offensive for the city of Demidov, where they were able to expel German forces from by 21 September only a week after the operation began. Later on, her battalion took heavy casualties in the battle for Shatilovo village on 1 October, also in Smolensk. During the battle she evacuated her battalion commander Ivan Klevakin after he was badly wounded in combat; she then returned to the area of combat to assist more wounded soldiers. While in the middle of giving first aid, a formation of approximately 100 German soldiers infiltrated the Soviet position to encircle them before opening fire from machine guns, forcing Konstantinova to defend the cart of wounded soldiers by returning fire. She did her best to defend the wounded soldiers in her care, having killed twelve enemy soldiers before sustaining a head injury that left her unconscious. After being taken as a prisoner of war by the Nazis she refused to give any information about the nature of Soviet military operations in the area, for which she was brutally tortured and mutilated before eventually being stabbed and pinned to the ground with a stake. Her body was found the next day by her fellow soldiers who ensured she had full military honors when buried. On 9 October 1943 she was posthumously nominated for the title Hero of the Soviet Union, which was awarded the next year. == Awards and recognition ==