Veteran of four wars, four enlistments, four branches: Air Force, Army, Army Reserve, Army National Guard. I am both an AF (Air Force) veteran and as Veteran AF (As Fuck)
Sunday, September 11, 2016
15th Anniversary of September 11, 2001
Fifteen years ago, I saw this image on the computers of the dot-com where I was working at the time. I knew a dozen people who worked within blocks of the World Trade Center. I called them. I know that when you are inside a disaster, you can lose the larger perspective. I wanted to be just a bit of perspective from outside New York City for Joe Chang, Helga Tilton, Esther D'Amico, Rob Westervelt, Rick Mullin and Andrew Wood among many others. Those I was able to reach reacted like the New York journalists they are, calm and ridiculously confident that all would be well.
In 2009, in Iraq, I spoke about September 11, 2001, and my long road to Iraq from the day Islamic Terrorists attacked America. In Iraq, I spoke about Helga Tilton. She walked home from south of Ground Zero to the northern end of Manhattan in heels. She was born in Germany in 1943 in Frankfurt, one of the most heavily bombed of the Germany cities. Helga grew up in rubble, and now in 2001, at nearly 60 years old in her adopted country of America, she walked through that rubble to go home. Helga died in November of 2007, not long after I re-enlisted. I still wonder if the dust of her birthplace and the dust of Ground Zero contributed to her death.
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Combat Medics and MEDEVAC: Soldiers who save other soldier's lives
MEDEVAC Blackhawk helicopter landing at Al Kut, Iraq.
From the time I deployed to Iraq until now, I have written many posts about MEDEVAC and the medics, pilots and doctors who deliver Army medicine in the field.
Here are some of them:
Pamela Leggore, flight medic.
Sara Christensen, pilot.
David Doud, flight surgeon.
Kevin Scott, flight surgeon.
Jeff Kwiecien, flight medic.
All-Female MEDEVAC Crew in Iraq.
Cynthia Dalton, flight medic.
Quincy Northern, flight medic.
Dunker Training for MEDEVAC flight crews.
MEDEVAC Response time almost cut in half, Peter Huggins, pilot.
Anthony Meador, pilot.
Matt Stevenson, pilot.
Suzy Danielson, pilot.
MEDEVAC Chase Bird Crew.
MEDEVAC Pictures from Iraq.
Quincy Northern, flight medic.
All-Female MEDEVAC Crew
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