Jadick is the only Navy doctor to have been awarded a Bronze Star so far in the Iraq war. In this riveting memoir, he shares the inspiring story of his decision to accompany the First Battalion, Eighth Marine Regiment to Iraq in 2004, and his experience on the front lines.
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Jadick is the only Navy doctor to have been awarded a Bronze Star so far in the Iraq war. In this riveting memoir, he shares the inspiring story of his decision to accompany the First Battalion, Eighth Marine Regiment to Iraq in 2004, and his experience on the front lines.
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Fine in Very Good jacket. Book Octavo, hardcover, fine in near fine light gray pictorial dj with red lettering. 275 p., photos. At thirty-eight, career military man Richard Jadick was too old to be called up, but not too old to volunteer. In this inspiring new book from the bronze star winner, Jadick takes us to Iraq and into the thick of the two-month-long Battle of Fallujah. For eleven days at the Forward Air Station Jadick and his team of soldiers and doctors tended to the wounds of America's military, treating hundreds and only losing one patient. A brilliant snapshot of the raging war in Iraq, "On Call in Hell" is a heart wrenching portrait of a man who looked at his fellow soldiers in need and decided to do something about it. Jadick's story will go down as one of the most powerful of the war.