The basics
Gear issues
Training issues
What it means to be a TRS PJ
Physical fitness is the foundation
A memorial to those lost
With gratitude to Nate and Gavin
THAT OTHERS MAY LIVE
Gavin describes his experience as a casualty at the POI, exfil, subsequent care, and trip back to CONUS.
Ambushed.
Multiple casualties.
Eye trauma.
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Proceeding now with the Ghazni series uninterrupted (I hope).
This is an incredibly informative (and entertaining) podcast about one of the more unusual (like many other) PJ deployments. In this case it was to support the most critically hit NYC hospital that made national news, and the brave Doctors, Nurses, techs and staff showing up every day not fully knowing the risk they were taking, and if the protective gear was going to work, and then in most cases going home to their families.
We will hit on prepping the battlefield, PFC, critical care, and highlight the "FID" type response to support the NY ("indig") medical providers in a war with a new enemy that we are still learning how to battle.
PJNY- THAT OTHERS MAY LIVE
Check out the new MCTI- mission critical team institute podcast by Dr Cline and Coleman Ruiz
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