On Call in Hell: A Doctor's Iraq War Story by Richard Jadick, Thomas Hayden, Thomas Hayden, Thomas Hayden (With)

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  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
  • Pub. Date: March 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9780641904073
  • Sales Rank: 6,838
  • 288pp
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Synopsis

Cdr. Richard Jadick's story is one of the most extraordinary to come out of the war in Iraq. This riveting memoir from the Navy doctor earned him praise as "Hero, M.D." on the cover of "Newsweek." Unabridged. 1 MP3 CD.

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Blood-and-guts accounts of Fallujah are not in short supply, but Jadick—a career Marine officer and brigade surgeon who took a demotion to battalion surgeon to volunteer for service in Iraq in 2004—tells the story through the eyes of a doctor. Unlike colleagues who remained in battalion aid stations behind the lines, Jadick and his medics accompanied their unit in makeshift ambulances as it battled through the streets. This was not bravado, he writes, but a calculated strategy to reach, stabilize and rush wounded troops to hospitals more quickly. He makes his case many times over, with dramatic accounts of catastrophically injured men from his unit and others who would not have survived a journey to the aid station. This remarkable man's story is well worth telling, although his writer should have discouraged him from frequent pauses for memorial essays on every soldier who died, and to remind readers of the Marines' bravery, of the dedication of the medics, and how much he loves his wife, the Marines and America. Readers who can skim past these segments will find the book a memorable experience. (Mar. 6)

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Biography

Cdr. Richard Jadick is the recipient of the Bronze Star with a Combat V for valor, the only Navy doctor to have been awarded one so far in the Iraq war. He is now a urology resident at the Medical College of Georgia and is still in the Navy.

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Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 Outstanding book
Megan (lionband_geek@yahoo.com) , proud to be an american, 04/15/2008

Im really into war books. Especially books like this one. He expressed his emotions in a way that i could imagine it happening. This was one of the best books ive ever read.

Also recommended: My war: killing time in iraq. The Thomas Hamill Story, No True Glory

Customer Rating for this product is 4 out of 5 One hell of a Doc
mindy abraham, interested in politics, 04/06/2008

Reading this makes me realize why marines love corpsmen so much. I should bring this with to work, and read it if I ever think i had a bad day at work again. The bravery and professionalism of these men is amazing, and his willingness to be a part of it shows his dedication. The story of how he became a doc wanders a bit, but overall I enjoyed it.

Also recommended: Flags of our Fathers, Lone Survivor, Hard corps, Gift of valor.

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