I dont know if this should be here in this forum or N&CE or some other spot (and am sure a Mod will know where best) but i saw this last night on the show 60 minutes and it was powerful:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/27/60minutes/main2133396.shtml
I dont know if anyone else saw this episode but it was about the doctors, nurses, medics in a field hospital in Iraq.
It reminded me of the unsung heroes in the military - the docs, nurses, medics, corpsmen that I knew in my past career.
I just want to express my appreciation to those that give all they can to save those that gave all they have. It was very moving and emotional to even an old grunt like me to watch this show and the humanity underneath the camoflauge and flak jackets.
To all the combat medics, the corpsmen, the doctors. the nurses, all the medical personnel that work so unselfishly to save a life and just as important the dust-off pilots and their crew, I salute you.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/27/60minutes/main2133396.shtml
I dont know if anyone else saw this episode but it was about the doctors, nurses, medics in a field hospital in Iraq.
It reminded me of the unsung heroes in the military - the docs, nurses, medics, corpsmen that I knew in my past career.
I just want to express my appreciation to those that give all they can to save those that gave all they have. It was very moving and emotional to even an old grunt like me to watch this show and the humanity underneath the camoflauge and flak jackets.
To all the combat medics, the corpsmen, the doctors. the nurses, all the medical personnel that work so unselfishly to save a life and just as important the dust-off pilots and their crew, I salute you.