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A must see on HBO
http://www.hbo.com/docs/programs/baghdader/?ntrack_para1=feat_main_image
an inside look at the toughest people on earth and the people who treat them when luck does not go their way. |
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Bingo
You got that right. I grew up an Army brat of an MSC (Med Service Corp) HSC (Health Services Command) pilot/officer (O6). That kind of stuff is a must see for sure.
One of the cable channels (Military/Discovery/?) has done a series on Baghdad ERs. It’s been pretty good stuff. Even follows them back to the states, etc. Thanks for the heads up. I’ll catch that one for sure. And let’s not forget the bravery of those (for the most part - unarmed) men and women who get many of those soldiers to the ER. The Dust-Off crews.
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Will definitely chech out the encore. Those medics probably have to go thru as much counseling as soldiers after all they've seen. Correct?
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I caught the last 30 minutes last night.
What a show. It was tremendously sad and moving watching that one yound soldier expire. I think I'll set the cable DVR to record every episode.
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