Last Wednesday, the night before the incident at Ft. Hood, I was invited to tour the medical facility of a huge military base in NJ, that is now a super base. Lots of soldiers are processed through this facility, being deployed and then being discharged when they return. I work in accounting/billing insurance area for a doctor's office, most of the attendees were physicians. Because of the volume of soldiers, many of the soldiers are sent off base to see these different specialists.
There was a guest speaker from the Air Force at this event who had a slide show running behind him with photos of surgery from Iraq & Afghanistan. Believe me, it didn't look as nice as the old TV show MASH. I thought I was going to faint. Some of those images I will never be able to erase from my mind, just horrific. I learned that 1 in 4 soldiers are injured in war. Politics aside, for or against war, especially the current situation, these men and women are the bravest and most courageous human beings that have made incredible sacrifices. They deserve the utmost respect. Peace.
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