Medic

Medic

By John Nichol

Subjects: Nonfiction, History

Description: Young doctors joining the Royal Army Medical Corps in 1941, perhaps the bleakest period of the Second World War for Britain, were offered this stark warning for what lay ahead: 'In battle you will live dangerously and you will fear the grip of stark fear. You will be unarmed amid violent, indiscriminate lethality. To you, the hurt and the frightened will turn for easement and comfort. The work that you do – under conditions that will range from the merely inconvenient to the utterly impossible – will be of the very greatest importance.'From Dunkirk to Afghanistan, John Nichol and Tony Rennell have gathered stories of breathtaking courage in the face of utmost danger, describing the brutal, bloody and utterly invaluable work of the humble but heroic army medic.

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