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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2007

A small tribute to the men and women in military medicine and the wonderful work that they do.

The song is Enya's "Now We are Free" from the soundtrack of "Gladiator".

Please don't leave any comments about the Iraq War in reply to this video - I did not make the video to make a statement on the war, just as a tribute to military medics. Political and antiwar comments do not belong here.

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  • I got nausious watching this with all the slides flying about.

  • @TheeOz - So don't watch it if you get motion sickness.

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  • I'm a Combat Medic serving now in Iraq and am DAMN proud to have earned the title of Doc. As a Medic the title of Doc by your guys is the best feeling because these men and women trust you with thier Life and in turn thier Families trust you with that childs Life.

  • Don't care what anyone says, medics have the greatest job in the Army. Soldier Medics!

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  • im a combat physician ...at first i didnt know why command wants to put me in harms way .. but after saving a wounded comrade and finishing the mission i had never stop doing it ... i salute all the combat medics / combat physicians who serve out there, leaving the comforts of family and love ones in order to save lives... be safe always...

  • Thank you, Mausergirl. Nice job. For ten years, I was a Military Medic - Navy Corpsman, and then Aeromedical Evacuation Technician in the Air Force. This gives a good feel for what that time was like.

  • Thank YOU !

    Have done myself before.

    Finishing Medschool soon.

    Know Where I am going, .....

    No words can describe the reief in some ones face plucked from death, all i ever needed to give meaning to my life .

    Inspirng I creid all 4 minutes

  • Inspiring Thank you!

  • Does anyone know the requirements to be a military medic?

  • I am trying to get into the army to do this for a career. Nothing better then being able to reassure someone that thier in good hands, and mean it.

  • My Job.

    My Live.

    My Passion.

    Proud To Be an Airborn medic!

  • Served with pride. 447 EMEDs, Sather Air Base/BIAP 2005.

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