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“Medic!” Just another day for combat medic

Written by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Mark Burrell
210th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment 
 
Fort Campbell KY, 101st Airborne DivisionBastogneNuristan Province, Afghanistan – At the beginning of an eight-hour firefight against insurgents, U.S. Army Spc. Brit B. Jacobs, a combat medic from Sarasota, FL, assigned to Company C, 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, Task Force No Slack, fires his M4 rifle from a remote hilltop in the Shal Valley in eastern Afghanistan’s Nuristan Province November 7th.

“My attitude as a medic is if I can end the evil, the bad stuff the enemy’s doing before they can hurt one of my guys, before I have to do my job, then that’s a good day for everybody,” said Jacobs. “Here in Afghanistan, you go to a combat zone and that’s where you earn the title combat medic. You’re treating causalities that get hit or wounded from enemy shots or explosions.”

U.S. Army Spc. Brit B. Jacobs, a combat medic from Sarasota, fires his M4 rifle from a remote hilltop in the Shal Valley in eastern Afghanistan's Nuristan Province. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Mark Burrell, 210th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
U.S. Army Spc. Brit B. Jacobs, a combat medic from Sarasota, fires his M4 rifle from a remote hilltop in the Shal Valley in eastern Afghanistan's Nuristan Province. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Mark Burrell, 210th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

“I want to try to make sure any injuries they sustain are going to be the only injuries so I can take care of them and get them out of here,” said Jacobs.

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