“Sometimes I go into the hospital and have to do surgery just as the sleeping pills begin to kick in. I spend the rest of the night pinching myself and throwing cold water on my face. At night I tell myself it’s not worth it. I tell myself I hate the Army and wish I’d never joined. I curse the war on both sides, American and Iraqi. I wish everyone would just...die...so that I could go home.”
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Mass Casualties: A Young Medic's True Story of Death, Deception, and Dishonor in Iraq
This book offers an intimate look into the life of a young medic serving in Iraq, exploring the challenges of treating wounded soldiers amidst the chaos of war. The author delves into the emotional and ethical struggles encountered, highlighting the stark contrast between the ideals of military service and the grim realities of conflict. more
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