Thanks Dave, My oldest son leaves this week for Afgahnastan, He's a Navy Corpsman and will be going over with the marines to provide medical attention when needed to the troups in the field. This is his third tour over there. It never gets easiers.
First time I saw that I couldn't get past the first little girl. Next time I had to turn it off at the first little boy. Made it all the way through this time, but the waterworks still started with the little girl.
I remind him of this constantly. Many out there don't know that the medics in the gulf wars are armed. In previous wars they were considered non combatants and weren't armed but in this war they all are packen. They carry a 9 mm and must qualify as a marksmen. Joey qualified as expert. says if he get into a fire fight he's gonna get ahold of an AR or whatever.
My wife gets very busy in the evenings getting school work done for the end of the season and wanted on the computer. I told her you 1st have to see this and I put the video on and closed the door a few seconds later I opened the door and she was balling like a baby. I told her I know this one would get ya, it got me.
I'm glad this forum is a place where men can be men and wood worked can shed a tear.
Yep, that is a great piece of video, that first little girl, the range of emotions expressed in her face would bring a tear to just about anyone, especially any parents