5 thoughts on “Most courageous soldiers…

  1. My son served in Afghanistan some years ago.

    75th regiment, 1st. Battalion(out of Savannah) and was a combat medic.

    I have heard this attitude from him since then though I also see some PTSD from what he experienced.

    Pray for our country. And my son(please, his name is Steven).

    We are NOT what we should be…

      • ps My uncle buried in Italy was a medic. Tending to a native troop named quickbear. SS executed both, two shots to the head. Placed weapons on them and set them on fire to make it look like he was a combatant. Later the other natives in the unit spotted the bastard and ran toward his half track and enemy lines and took care of business.

  2. I was in Bosnia and got injured on a investigation of a civilian national death and I was with a heavy infantry squad and it included two medics and we were ambushed and those mad sumbitches were miracle workers, I was injured by shrapnel and two had taken hits and they both survived serious injury because of those two angels.

  3. Are Medics armed these days?

    Dr. Salomon was denied his posthumous Medal of Honor because he had used a weapon in defending his aid station while wearing his red cross – until Ed Love (who had found his body) raised the issue publicly. But that was 1944.

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