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    Default For Army Medevacs, Hearts And Minds Are No Cliche

    A feel good story to bring some temporary light to the darkness of the conversation forum.

    Brought to you by the liberal trash at NPR.

    For Army Medevacs, Hearts And Minds Are No Cliche - The Picture Show Blog : NPR

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    Never a dull moment hoglahoo's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slartibartfast View Post
    Brought to you by the liberal trash at NPR.
    I knew that as soon as I read this:
    The medevacs, who carry out their duties unarmed, say they don't discriminate in their evacuations. That means they could potentially be treating a member of the Taliban and an American soldier side by side in the small helicopter.
    Imagine that! Helping the same enemy who tried but somehow failed to kill the veteran hero. No doubt that the Talibani will recover and attempt to finish the job and who will we have to blame? NPR of course for being PC and encouraging this sort of thing

    Pshh, doing good to those who h8 you, whoever heard of such a thing
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    There is also the chance that one could obtain valuable intel from the combatant thats life was saved.

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    Never a dull moment hoglahoo's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by flylot View Post
    There is also the chance that one could obtain valuable intel from the combatant thats life was saved.
    True! You can't waterboard a dead man
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoglahoo View Post
    True! You can't waterboard a dead man
    Yeah. Reminds me of the M.A.S.H episode where colonel Flag has Hawkeye save the north korean, so that he can take him back to headquarters for " interorgation " Also love the bit when Henry tells Flag that he can,t tell the President what to do and Flag say,s "we,re working on it!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoglahoo View Post
    True! You can't waterboard a dead man
    Please do not confuse "professional interrogation techniques" with waterboarding as the later is currently banned.

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    Being Army, Ive dealt with a lot of "docs" in my day, great people, hearts of gold and are to be highly appreciated and commended, they will go anywhere, under any circumstances to fulfill their calling, and thats exactly what it is, I doff my hat to all of the "docs" past and present.
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