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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2011

Award-winning filmmaker Vaughan Smith spent 10 days with a US Medevac helicopter unit in Afghanistan.

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  • Better material from Al Jazeera on American troops than anything in the last 5 yrs from CNN or equivalent.

  • People like Tyrone gives me the hope for humanity back.

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  • Much much much respect for all in the video

  • @alizaijan there is no white or black, only human.

  • @Clllllllllllllll leave your ignorant thoughts in your mind

  • I bet Tyrone's wife feels like shit for leaving such an awesome man behind.

  • After looking at them and there body language..they look very fatigued ..emotionally..as if there souls worn out.

    I guess seeing so much blood and death for such a long time does that to a human.

    jihadis dont even flinch when they see people dies ..fking cattle.

  • People like Tyrone inspire me ! God bless him, and makes him happier just like how happy the families of the people that he saved !

  • Tyrone is one amazing man. This video is top of the line and it really impresses me to see the Americians help all not just their own! Wonderful story, makes me most proud of my nephew that just came home from Germany and is now assigned right where he wanted to be on a Medevac!

  • That crew chief is totally hyperventilating the Afghan soldier at 19:28... slow down on that BVM, man!

  • @TriageBAE Thank you for actually taking the time to explain it ;)

  • @ornapache Some of the top Trauma Centers in the world were in Iraq and Afghanistan, but they don't have enough beds to keep the patients there. Germany is the closest trauma center for the troops and they have the capabilities to provide long-term care. It's a top of the line facility with additional care in rehabilitation.

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