On Call In Hell: A Doctor's Iraq War Story

Richard Jadick
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A personal account of life on the frontlines of the war in Iraq chronicles the experiences of a thirty-eight-year-old Navy doctor during the Battle of Fallujah, when he and his medical team worked around the clock under fire to save the lives of troops involved in the horrific street fighting. 75,000 first printing.
Genres: NonfictionMilitary FictionMedicalMedicineWarHistoryMemoirBiographyMiddle EastBiography Memoir
288 Pages

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