Just like the Pacific. Tailored more for the female audience with those love stories.
Here is a link to wiki, which includes the citation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Roberts-Smith
The news reports exaggerate a fair bit, more than some of the members here at times.
He and two others moved to about 40 metres of the guns. Upon reaching a position, he shot dead one insurgent at point blank range. The two other members in his patrol came under heavy fire at a different position. He exposed his position to draw fire away from them and towards him. The machine guns then focused on him. The two soldiers seized this opportunity and took out one of the guns with a grenade. He then stormed the other two guns and came under heavy (they must have been bad shots!!!). And he silenced both. A battle raged on for about 6 hours and in the end his unit killed 60 taliban, while sustaining only two casualties.
I love reading the Victoria Cross citations. One of the most famous is this one:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Axford
On 4 July 1918 during the attack at Vaire and Hamel Woods, France, when the advance of the adjoining platoon was being delayed in uncut wire and machine-gun fire, and his company commander had become a casualty, Lance-Corporal Axford charged and threw bombs amongst the enemy gun crews. He then jumped into the trench, and charging with his bayonet, killed 10 of the enemy and took six prisoners. He threw the machine-guns over the parapet and the delayed platoon was able to advance. He then rejoined his own platoon and fought with it during the remainder of the operations.