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Our story takes you on a journey from our lives before the war to
the mountainous terrains of Afghanistan and the barren deserts of
Iraq. It is our desire to bring to life what it is like for the
American Soldier fighting in the war on terror overseas. Not just
from a Soldier's perspective, but from the Combat Medic's
perspective. We want you to learn about the heartaches, the fear,
the excitement and the terror of combat today. These stories are
not intended to bring glory upon ourselves. They are written to
show the courage and bravery of every American Soldier with whom we
served. While this book is written from our first person view, the
"I" and "we" are inclusive of all the Medics that have served
Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Every medic
deployed in support of these operations have similar stories to
tell. The title, Not On My Watch, The 21st Century Combat Medic
expresses the fervor with which we serve. First, our motto: Not On
My Watch. This speaks not only of the personal pride and sacrifice
that we, as Combat Medics have in our assignment, but also of our
willingness to sacrifice in order to save a fellow Soldier's life.
We are saying, "As long as I am there, I am going to sacrifice
everything I have to give the wounded Soldier a second chance at
life." The latter part of the title stresses how combat and combat
medicine has evolved to our generation from the generation of the
heroes who served from the very first shot of the Revolutionary War
until now. We have met the men and women of past wars at welcome
home ceremonies, the local VFW's, and through everyday
interactions. Every story is different, yet every story is exactly
the same: The same courage, bravery, honor, and dedication to
fellow Soldiers on the battlefield. We remember the look of pride
in the eyes of every Vietnam, Korean, and WWII veteran as they
shook our hands at the airport upon our arrival back to the United
States. It is that look that lets us know that although we never
stormed a beach on that Day in June of 1944, or never took that
hill in the jungle with certain death on the ascent to the top, we
did serve a cause that blankets our great country with Freedom. We
are Americans fighting and defending the rights of every American.
We are Americans dedicated to bringing peace and democracy to every
citizen of the globe. Our cause is just and this is our story.
Our story takes you on a journey from our lives before the war to
the mountainous terrains of Afghanistan and the barren deserts of
Iraq. It is our desire to bring to life what it is like for the
American Soldier fighting in the war on terror overseas. Not just
from a Soldier's perspective, but from the Combat Medic's
perspective. We want you to learn about the heartaches, the fear,
the excitement and the terror of combat today. These stories are
not intended to bring glory upon ourselves. They are written to
show the courage and bravery of every American Soldier with whom we
served. While this book is written from our first person view, the
"I" and "we" are inclusive of all the Medics that have served
Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Every medic
deployed in support of these operations have similar stories to
tell. The title, Not On My Watch, The 21st Century Combat Medic
expresses the fervor with which we serve. First, our motto: Not On
My Watch. This speaks not only of the personal pride and sacrifice
that we, as Combat Medics have in our assignment, but also of our
willingness to sacrifice in order to save a fellow Soldier's life.
We are saying, "As long as I am there, I am going to sacrifice
everything I have to give the wounded Soldier a second chance at
life." The latter part of the title stresses how combat and combat
medicine has evolved to our generation from the generation of the
heroes who served from the very first shot of the Revolutionary War
until now. We have met the men and women of past wars at welcome
home ceremonies, the local VFW's, and through everyday
interactions. Every story is different, yet every story is exactly
the same: The same courage, bravery, honor, and dedication to
fellow Soldiers on the battlefield. We remember the look of pride
in the eyes of every Vietnam, Korean, and WWII veteran as they
shook our hands at the airport upon our arrival back to the United
States. It is that look that lets us know that although we never
stormed a beach on that Day in June of 1944, or never took that
hill in the jungle with certain death on the ascent to the top, we
did serve a cause that blankets our great country with Freedom. We
are Americans fighting and defending the rights of every American.
We are Americans dedicated to bringing peace and democracy to every
citizen of the globe. Our cause is just and this is our story.
Michael Adair is a washed up free-lance journalist who is at the
end of his rope. After many years of covering numerous conflicts
around the globe, Michael's emotions are worn thin and he is forced
to give up the dangers and excitement of the battlefield for the
mundane life of local reporting. An unexplainable death, a
suspicious senator, and a beautiful woman all influence Michael's
decision to battle his own fears for the good of another. After
countless attempts from the determined sister of a slain soldier,
Michael is finally stricken by his conscience and forced to face
the very demons of war that haunt his memories. His journey takes
him from the local city streets to the barren and dangerous deserts
of Iraq. A hired killer is hot on his trail as he searches for the
answer to the mysterious death of a young soldier named Demitri
Parisi. Government cover-ups, hired assassins and the perils of the
battlefield all stand in the way of the truth. Will he discover
what happened to Demitri while his own life hangs in the balance?
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