In nothing do men more nearly approach the gods than in giving health to men.
~~~~~Cicero
Y'all have heard me extol the wonderful job our medics and FST Doctors do for our wounded warriors. From the Pentagon Channel comes this 27 minute video that further explains just what goes into getting one of 'Our Guys' medical care after they've been wounded at the War front or become seriously ill while deployed. Please take the time to watch the entire piece.
If you watch real close, you might catch a glimpse of Dr. Joe Sucher, member of 909th FST.
After you watch, please go here to read about what one Marine; Mark Dolfini, did over the 4th of July to raise funds to purchase needed supplies for our Wounded Warriors at Landstuhl. Besides donating to this most worthy cause, what can you say other than...OOHRAH, Semper Fi and Thank YOU, Mark!!
One last thing...please go visit MaryAnn of Soldiers' Angels- Germany to get the list of needed items that are being used at an ever increasing rate. You did notice in the video all the blankets that were being used, right?
I've got a few boxes to go, just have this problem of finding the extra cash for shipping fees.
And so it goes......
3 comments:
Our troops do some incredible and heroic things that are commonplace in the battles, but the true heroes are the medical people who take those broken and torn bodies and give them the best chance of survival in the history of the world. I have heard from some who have been wounded that say the most beautiful thing they saw was looking into the eyes of a nurse who is working like crazy. God bless these special people and I thank them for doing the hard stuff to help our wounded. Great video, hon. Thanks!
Our troops do some incredible and heroic things that are commonplace in the battles, but the true heroes are the medical people who take those broken and torn bodies and give them the best chance of survival in the history of the world. I have heard from some who have been wounded that say the most beautiful thing they saw was looking into the eyes of a nurse who is working like crazy. God bless these special people and I thank them for doing the hard stuff to help our wounded. Great video, hon. Thanks!
That is a great video --thanks for posting. Jeannine
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