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Rule Number Two
Rule Number Two: Lessons I Learned in a Combat Hospital | Heidi Squier Kraft
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When Lieutenant Commander Heidi Kraft's twin son and daughter were fifteen months old, she was deployed to Iraq. A clinical psychologist in the US Navy, Kraft's job was to uncover the wounds of war that a surgeon would never see. She put away thoughts of her children back home, acclimated to the sound of incoming rockets, and learned how to listen to the most traumatic stories a war zone has to offer.One of the toughest lessons of her deployment was perfectly articulated by the TV show M*A*S*H: "There are two rules of war. Rule number one is that young men die. Rule number two is that doctors can't change rule number one." Some Marines, Kraft realized, and even some of their doctors, would be damaged by war in ways she could not repair. And sometimes, people were repaired in ways she never expected. RULE NUMBER TWO is a powerful firsthand account of providing comfort admidst the chaos of war, and of what it takes to endure.
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My adorable little Gumamon monsters (fear their cute faces) are keeping my next read company, until I finish my current read #Salvaged by #MadeleineRoux.

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Amazing and poignant story of a psychologist deployed with the marines in a combat hospital. This hit close to home since I‘m now working with a combat support hospital. I can‘t imagine how hard it is to be deployed in a combat zone and leave babies behind. Epic sacrifice.