to the plane, a last emotional hug from the trauma doc, captain joshua miller of the. take care of yourself. i saw him over there in that wheelchair and i took another look at him and i said, look, man, what are you doing here again? i m not supposed to see you again. sure enough, he had suffered another explosion injury. the doors have just shut on this air medical evacuation flight here in bagram, afghanistan. the wounded have already been loaded. you can see that medical staff is already taking care of them, even before we take off. we are about to go on an eight-hour flight back to germany. these troops are going to landstuhl regional medical center for further treatment. matthew cane, a medic, on patrol helping other wounded when he was hit. your kevlar didn t protect you, your vest? it was about one inch right under it.
in the hospital hallway, army specialist james dennis is being shipped home after being in three attacks in three weeks. he had already been here before. he survived two roadside bomb attacks in the same day and then, a couple of days ago indirect fire. i was hit by a mortar. but still smiling. i m good, they gave me some medicine. in the latest attack, dennis ordered junior troops under fire to run for safety. he couldn t get away in time. i didn t even get to start running and i guess it knocked me out because i remember pushing myself up out the ground and i had blood all over me. and then we medevaced me. dennis praises the doctors and nurses. these people here are awesome. i mean, they do their job and i respect these guys a lot. before dennis move to the plane, a last emotional hug from the trauma doc, captain joshua
running and i guess it knocked me out because i remember pushes myself up out the ground and i had blood all over me. and then we medevaced me. dennis praises the doctors and nurses. these people here are awesome. i mean, they do their job and i respect these guys a lot. before dennis move to the plane, a last emotional hug from the trauma doc, captain joshua miller. take care of yourself. i saw him over there in that wheelchair and i took another look at him and i said, look, man, what are you doing here again? i m not supposed to see you again. sure enough, he had suffered another explosion injury. the doors have just shut on this air medical the evacuation flight here in bagram, afghanistan. the wound have had been loaded and you can see that medical staff is already taking care of them, even before we take off.
then a couple of days ago there was indirect fire. i was hit by mortar. reporter: but still smiling. i m good right now. they gave me some medicine. reporter: in the latest attack, dennis ordered junior troops under fire to run for safety. he couldn t get away in time. i didn t even get started running. i guess it knocked me out because i remember pushing myself up off the ground and had all this blood all over me. and then they medevac d me. reporter: dennis praises the doctors and nurses. these people here are awesome. i mean they do their job. i respect these guys a lot. reporter: before dennis is moved to the plane, a last emotional hug from the trauma doc, captain joshua miller. i saw him over there in that wheelchair. i said what are you doing here again? ima s not supposed to see you
he had already been here before. he survived two roadside bomb attacks in the same day, and then a couple of days ago it is indirect fire. i was hit by a mortar. but still smiling. i m doing good right now, they gave me medicine. in the latest attack, dennis ordered junior troops to run for safety. he couldn t get away in time. i didn t even get to start running. and i guess it knocked me out, because i remember pushing myself up off the ground, and had all this blood all over me. and then they med i vacced me. dennis praises the doctors and nurses. these people here are awesome. i mean, they did their job. i respect these guys a lot. before dennis s move to the plane, a last emotional hug from the trauma doc, captain joshua miller. you take care of yourself. i saw him over there in that