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Army Reserve Medic : My Experience with the 691st Medical Team (forward surgical)

By Chambers, Victor, T.

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Book Id: WPLBN0004023738
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Reproduction Date: 11/18/2015

Title: Army Reserve Medic : My Experience with the 691st Medical Team (forward surgical)  
Author: Chambers, Victor, T.
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Philosophy, Military
Collections: Philosophy, Authors Community, Most Popular Books in China, Education
Historic
Publication Date:
2015
Publisher: Self-published
Member Page: Victor Chambers

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T. Chamber, B. V. (2015). Army Reserve Medic : My Experience with the 691st Medical Team (forward surgical). Retrieved from http://www.self.gutenberg.org/


Description
This book is an introspective look at the influence war, love and religion has on man.

Summary
Army Reserve Medic: My experience with the 691st Medical Team (forward surgical) is a personal account of the impacts of war from youth through the onset of darkness and the possibility of transmutation from darkness into light.

Excerpt
I have come to believe: what it is to be a man is not something rigid. Every generation has its war and every thousand has its God. For every new generation, babies are born from union and raised in every variation. The boy becomes man by culture, tradition, religion or war. Some men become so by choice and some do not live to become men at all. These men may grow and progress through life yet find themselves trapped in the shadows listlessly searching for something they cannot even name.

Table of Contents
The Oath Basic Training Advanced Individual Training Prewar Fort Drum and Bagram Salerno August September October November December January February March Post War Training Love Exploring The Wound Of War Healing The Wounds Of War Healing My Wound


 
 



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