- Reaction score
- 21,960
- Points
- 1,260
Well I for one think I would likely do exactly what the Capt did.
There are a number of things we do not do in Combat Casualty Care
#1 being CPR - so all you St John's guy can go back to bed.
Unlike us for the most part US units do not have morphine at sub unit or individual level, so regardless if you just blew the crap out of the vehicle you are now left with wounded. Now having seen what bullets can do - it is not really a pretty scene - what are you going to do. If you want to take it another step - imagine it is one of your buddies burning on fire with desiel... Unfortunately you can do ONLY ONE THING TO EASE HIS MISERY. Is it going to suck, are you going to be sick, and likely see it over and over in your thoughts?
Maybe it was de jure illegal - but it was the decent thing IMHO - I believe that is why he did not enter a plea - he plans on convincing the board that his actiosn where the right one at the time.
I for one don't feel we have the right to second guess his decision - made in moments after close combat, when we were not there. Especially views from the couch, where you have never been placed in a situation where this could unfold.
There are a number of things we do not do in Combat Casualty Care
#1 being CPR - so all you St John's guy can go back to bed.
Unlike us for the most part US units do not have morphine at sub unit or individual level, so regardless if you just blew the crap out of the vehicle you are now left with wounded. Now having seen what bullets can do - it is not really a pretty scene - what are you going to do. If you want to take it another step - imagine it is one of your buddies burning on fire with desiel... Unfortunately you can do ONLY ONE THING TO EASE HIS MISERY. Is it going to suck, are you going to be sick, and likely see it over and over in your thoughts?
Maybe it was de jure illegal - but it was the decent thing IMHO - I believe that is why he did not enter a plea - he plans on convincing the board that his actiosn where the right one at the time.
I for one don't feel we have the right to second guess his decision - made in moments after close combat, when we were not there. Especially views from the couch, where you have never been placed in a situation where this could unfold.