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Old 09-27-2011, 09:43 PM
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Default OT - Taking a grenade to the face

Wow.

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Old 09-27-2011, 09:47 PM
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Initial impression - that would totally suck.
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Old 09-27-2011, 10:06 PM
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"Doctor, I have a toothache!"
Very, very lucky girl.

I'm reminded of a video we saw back in the army of a medical team in Vietnam. Two instances spring to mind - one of a man who's jaw was shattered and looked like it was completely blown away. A few hours in surgery and half a tonne of wire and screws later and if it wasn't for the stitches you'd barely know he'd been hit.
The other is of a man with the tail end of a 7.62 bullet peeking out the tear duct of his eye. Obviously hit at the extreme range of the round, if he'd been one step closer it'd have penetrated his brain and killed him.
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Old 09-27-2011, 10:13 PM
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"Doctor, I have a toothache!"
Very, very lucky girl.

I'm reminded of a video we saw back in the army of a medical team in Vietnam. Two instances spring to mind - one of a man who's jaw was shattered and looked like it was completely blown away. A few hours in surgery and half a tonne of wire and screws later and if it wasn't for the stitches you'd barely know he'd been hit.
The other is of a man with the tail end of a 7.62 bullet peeking out the tear duct of his eye. Obviously hit at the extreme range of the round, if he'd been one step closer it'd have penetrated his brain and killed him.
I saw a similar story from Vietnam in the newspaper when I was a kid. A Vietnamese man had a 60mm mortar round penetrate his shoulder, break his collarbone, then slip neatly between his shoulder blade and lung, without going off. They had the whole operating room sandbagged off, everyone was wearing flak jackets and helmets, and everyone lived to tell about it.

A few months later, a medical drama had the same situation on one of its episodes, except that it was some kind of stray explosive.
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Old 09-27-2011, 10:59 PM
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We've heard the recent one about the soldier in Afghanistan who came in with an RPG round through his abdomen, right?

The warhead was gone, but the arming charge could have gone off.
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The story reminds me of a sidebar in a book about the Vietnam War. The story was about doctors who operated on a wounded ARVN grunt, who had an unexploded mortar bomb (66mm I think) stuck inside his ribcage.
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I saw a similar story from Vietnam in the newspaper when I was a kid. A Vietnamese man had a 60mm mortar round penetrate his shoulder, break his collarbone, then slip neatly between his shoulder blade and lung, without going off. They had the whole operating room sandbagged off, everyone was wearing flak jackets and helmets, and everyone lived to tell about it.

A few months later, a medical drama had the same situation on one of its episodes, except that it was some kind of stray explosive.

I think I remember seeing an episode of China Beach (anyone remember that show? I had mixed feelings about it, felt Tour of Duty was better) where they more or less had a scenario like you described Paul. The doctor had to take a live friggin mortar round out of a patient. Of course, what does the doctor do? After taking it out, he doesn't just gingerly set it down in a designated area away from the tent that's been closed off and sandbagged in case it detonates, he RUNS out the damn tent with the mortar round and chucks it away into the dirt....and yes, it detonates. Leave it to TV to needlessly amp up the drama.
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it also was in MASH. and in blackhawk down, and in about a dozen other shows/movies involving the military(particularly military hospitals)

guess quake is wrong bout what happens when you shoot someone with a rocket launcher.
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