Short Documentary about the Medevacs in Afghanistan
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Pretty powerful shit.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNC_4lZ07gU[/media]
It's about 20 minutes long, but it's worth it.
Oh my god that's horrible, his legs! I feel terrible for anyone who's had that happen.
Awesome documentary.
A great watch, thanks for posting.
That was really eye opening, thanks for posting it.
I have a friend in the Royal Engineers who's going out to Afghanistan in a few years and knowing that there are dedicated and hard working people like that looking out for him makes me feel a little bit safer in the knowledge that I'll see him when he comes back.
Makes me wanna be a pararescue jumper.
I wish it was longer, the ending made me tear up.
[QUOTE=Binladen34;29093506]I wish it was longer, the ending made me tear up.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I would have watched an hour of this stuff. Really well made, and it's very authentic.
Favorited to enjoy later tonight.
Thanks for sharing OP, I'll watch it later.
The part where he talked about the feasibility of war made me kind of angry because it sounds terrible but it's true. There's a death cap that the public will accept before opposing a conflict, which is just ridiculous.
An amazing documentary.
It takes a specially kind of person to do that job, it's too bad his wife couldn't wait for him.
They're the true angels over there.
was a interesting watch for me. Cause I want to be a life-flight medic one day.
Wow, that was powerful.
While I usually do not support the fact that these individuals are sent into battle in the first place, this video should convince everyone to have a profound respect for the courage and honour these individuals possess.
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