Combat Medic Field Reference

Combat Medic Field Reference
Author: Casey Bond
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780763735630

The ability to save lives in war, conflicts, and humanitarian interventions requires sophisticated skills above and beyond first aid. Today's Combat Medic must be an expert in emergency care, force health protection, limited primary care, and warrior skills. The Combat Medic Field Reference provides easy access to essential information on triage, treatment, and US Army procedures. This handy pocket-sized reference features waterproof pages for making temporary or permanent notes.

Battle Ready

Battle Ready
Author: Mark L. Donald
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2013-03-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1250009766

The gripping memoir of Navy Cross, Silver Star, Bronze Star, and Purple Heart recipient SEAL Lieutenant Mark L. Donald, Battle Ready. As A SEAL and combat medic, Mark served his country with valorous distinction for almost twenty-five years and survived some of the most dangerous combat actions imaginable. From the rigors of BUD/S training to the horrors of the battlefield, Battle Ready dramatically immerses the reader in the unique life of the elite warrior-medic who advances into combat with life-saving equipment in one hand and life-taking weapons in the other. It is also an uplifting human story that reveals how a young Hispanic American bootstrapped himself out of a life that promised a dead-end future by enlisting in the military. That new life begins with the Marines and includes his heroic achievements on the battlefield and the operating table, and finally, of his inspirational triumph over the demons caused by Post Traumatic Stress Disorder that threatened to destroy him and his family.

68W Advanced Field Craft

68W Advanced Field Craft
Author: Casey Bond
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2008-04
Genre: Emergency response
ISBN: 9780763735647

The Combat Medic of today is the most technically advanced ever produced by the United States Army. Such an advanced technician requires an advanced teaching and learning system. 68W Advanced Field Craft is the first textbook designed to prepare the Combat Medic for todays challenges in the field. The ability to save lives in war, conflicts, and humanitarian inventions requires a specific skill set. Todays Combat Medic must be an expert in emergency medical care, force health protection, limited primary care, evacuation, and warrior skills. 68W Advanced Field Craft combines complete medical content with dynamic features to support instructors and to prepare Combat Medics for their missions.

Warrior Healers

Warrior Healers
Author: Leonard Dean Blessing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Medicine, Military
ISBN: 9780595402564

The United States Army Special Forces Medical Sergeant is an extensively trained soldier possessing extraordinary medical capabilities and responsibilities. "The requirement for acceptance into the course is among the Army's most stringent and the attrition rate is high. Prior to graduation each student is examined orally by a board of physicians and senior medics, who will permit no one but those qualified to graduate." His skills as a warrior are an essential element to the success of his teams' mission. "Just because you were a medic didn't mean that you would never have to climb a mountain, row a rubber raft, blow up a bridge or organize an ambush." His compassion and dedication as a healer are without equal. "That night, that was quite a challenge. I found out that most of our training had brought us right up to that level with no problem. You quickly remember that you're not God. Even if you're a full-trained American doctor-you realize you're not God. There were some things you just could not fix. Some of them were already dead, some you could stop the bleeding, tie off the bleeders and keep 'em alive to be evacuated."

Combat Medic Vietnam

Combat Medic Vietnam
Author: Craig Roberts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1991
Genre: Vietnam War, 1961-1975
ISBN: 9780671736910

The personal stories of ten decorated Army medics and Navy corpsmen describes their harrowing wartime experiences in Vietnam, from their encounters with the brutalities of the area to their frustrations with failure. Reissue.

Saber's Edge

Saber's Edge
Author: Thomas A. Middleton
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2010-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1584659548

A combat medic reconciles his roles as a soldier, healer, and man of faith in a time of war

Ranger Medic Handbook

Ranger Medic Handbook
Author: U.S. Department of Defense
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2016-01-19
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1634509595

Historically in warfare, the majority of all combat deaths have occurred prior to a casualty ever receiving advanced trauma management. The execution of the Ranger mission profile in the Global War on Terrorism and our legacy tasks undoubtedly will increase the number of lethal wounds. Ranger leaders can significantly reduce the number of Rangers who die of wounds sustained in combat by simply targeting optimal medical capability in close proximity to the point of wounding. Directing casualty response management and evacuation is a Ranger leader task; ensuring technical medical competence is a Ranger Medic task. A solid foundation has been built for Ranger leaders and medics to be successful in managing casualties in a combat environment. The true success of the Ranger Medical Team will be defined by its ability to complete the mission and greatly reduce preventable combat death. Rangers value honor and reputation more than their lives, and as such will attempt to lay down their own lives in defense of their comrades. The Ranger Medic will do no less.

Battleworn

Battleworn
Author: Chantelle Taylor
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2016-10-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1532003862

Gritty, harrowing and full of courage, a testimony to the men and woman from the council estates of Britain who lived and died in the longest campaign the British Army has fought in decades a must read for any politician. AR retired Warrant Officer 1st Class 22 SAS Chantelle Taylor joined the British Army in 1998 as a combat medical technician. Ten years later she made history, becoming the first female soldier to kill a Taliban fighter in close-quarter combat while on patrol in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. In Battleworn, she tells the story of B Company, a beleaguered group of individuals who fought relentlessly to hold Nad-e Ali, a dusty, sweltering hellhole surrounded by the Taliban. A routine patrol into an area saturated with enemy fighters escalates into a seven-week siege. Facing the possibility of death daily, Taylor writes of gun battles and perilous patrols, culminating in the extraction of more than sixty-six casualties with four killed in action. A powerful story written with a humility that captures the sometimes impalpable humour of soldiers at war, Battleworn provides a testament to combat medics all over the world. It highlights the crucial role that they play in todays 360-degree battlefield.