They Call Me Doc (Combat Medic Tribute)
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- čas přidán 2. 03. 2022
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I had served overseas and most song never had gotten to me until this one did. I don't talk about what I had been through but I tell you little. I lost my buddy overseas and has he was dying, I told him he was fine and he will make it, that he be going home. Then he slowly passed away. I try my best to compressed my feelings from the war and bothers I have lost but when this song played I was shaken to my core and broke down in tears. There was a lyrics that had to do something that all solders in combat had to do is provide comfort to your bother and lie to them, that they will be fine. I just had to share this to have some closure, without having to talk to someone directly this.
Beautifully said ❤️🩹 and thank you for sharing. God bless you and thank you for your service and compassion for your brothers in arms💔❤️🌟🇺🇸
God bless you brother we are here for you. 11 tours
Corpsman turned ICU nurse here, from my early days in this field nearly 19 years ago to now, I swore to myself I’d never tell a pt if they were gonna die. In every school on end of life they tell you to divert or say we will do everything we can. But at my first time working on a clearly dying pt he asked me “Am I dying?” I immediately said “nah you’re gonna be fine”. Felt bad for lying because I didn’t know but you can’t say “I don’t know”. But the look on his face, that peace that hope look” I think let him die hopeful instead of doubting or uncertainty. Idk seems important as they pass. I cried at that point in the song because among my coworkers they think it’s wrong. I don’t.
Spent over 35+ yrs as a ff -medic. Sons a Usmc aviator & he has put his mom n my knowledge in trauma & med exp to good work im proud to say he knows he saved some lives by his hands when he was needed as a spare set of hands. The Navy medic was impressed 👍
Former 91B Medic here. I hadn’t heard this until an Army brother sent it to me yesterday. Talk about hitting you where you live.😢❤
Me, too. And I transitioned into Civilian Paramedic. It still hits hard.
I’m currently in Training to become a 68w and this really reminds my of why I want to be a medic.
Good Luck...old 91b,91c
Good Luck
Soldier medic, warrior spirit
No matter how tough it gets, or how frequent the nightmares come, remember the why. There’s shit you’ll see and have to do that seem so pointless. In those times remember your “Why”. Thanks for your service young man.
During my deployment to Iraq some of the combat medics I met were also injured and one killed. Years later I met a Vietnam veteran medic and his experiences were similar. He struggled with things for decades before getting help in his final years. Remember self-care also applies to the helpers.
God bless these young men and women
My platoon medic saved my left arm in Vietnam. I was in the hospital when the unit was deactivated. I never got the chance to thank Doc Fields. I spent 13 more years in infantry. Our medics are a special breed. You just can't thank them enough. There are many docs. But combat medics are one of a kind and this song brings it home. If I know you are or were a combat medic, you don't have to buy coffee with me around. Thanks to whoever wrote this.
I was a medic 91A until I was assigned to an infantry squad. After they found out the medic could shoot straight (36/40) and the medic didn’t quit on a “run until the medic quits” I earned the title Doc. I am as proud of that title as I am any medal gathering dust in box in my office. This song brings back memories, never fired a shot in combat, but the Korean DMZ in the 1980s was not a fun place to be a doc.
Rule one: Good men will die.
Rule two: Doc can't save everyone.
Rule three: Doc will walk through hell to break rules one and two.
Thinking back to when I was 68W in Fort Hood as ironically the best time of my life
91 B "To Conserve Fighting Strength!"
Nice to see it updated, From a retired medic (USAR/USCG)
Huey in my day.....nifty tune
Absolutely beautiful tribute. Thank you❤️🩹💓
Had trouble getting through this video.
🖤💙🖤
I’m enlisting after graduation next year and want to go 68W
91B/ 91-01
True heros
Navy 8541/ 8404. Army 68w /v retired. It's just in your blood
Aussie combat vet
RIP CPLJean Rabaue 2eREP 4th CIE recon team REAPER 3-7 medic,l’ll see you soon in Valhalla brother🇦🇺🇺🇸🇫🇷
which to be a doc in army
ALL THIS TIIME I fond the We are docs in our familey are docs 😢 know about us god bles. From. AR
I hate this song almost as much as I love it
They are talking about corpsman. Song was written about a navy corpsman. Don’t know why they show army in this video.