Paradise General Paradise General

Paradise General

Riding the Surge at a Combat Hospital in Iraq

    • 4.6 • 76 Ratings
    • $15.99

Publisher Description

This “wonderfully moving and frequently very funny…guide through the confounding, terrifying, and strangely exhilarating world inhabited by the U.S. military in Iraq” (The Washington Post) is “a true-life M*A*S*H tale of doctors, wars, and field hospitals” (The Denver Post).

At the age of fifty-one, Dr. Dave Hnida volunteered as a trauma chief at one of the busiest Combat Support Hospitals in Iraq during the Surge. The 399th CSH practiced fast-food medicine at its best: working in a series of tents connected to the occasional run-down building, Dr. Hnida and his fellow doctors raced to keep the wounded alive until they could be airlifted out of Iraq and achieved an astounding survival rate of 98 percent.

His deployment was filled with colorful characters and gifted surgeons, a diverse group who soon became trusted friends as together they dealt with the psychological toll of seeing the casualties of war firsthand. On call round-the-clock, the doctors had a prescription for sanity that included jokes, pranks, and misbehavior. Told with humility and candor, and the goofy humor that sustained him and his battle buddies through their darkest hours, Paradise General is an unparalleled look at wartime medical care—and the inspiring story of an ordinary citizen turned volunteer soldier trying to make a difference.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2010
April 27
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
Simon & Schuster
SELLER
Simon & Schuster Digital Sales LLC
SIZE
6.8
MB

Customer Reviews

HughtheBorg ,

Love it

Having served in the sand box I found the book so vividly real.

C. Wiens ,

Paradise general

This book is a fascinating read. In many places it is laugh out old funny. In other places I found myself riveted to the descriptions of the experiences of the physicians and their patients. I recommend this book to those who are looking for a can't put down reading experience.

spartandrive1982 ,

Thanks

I deployed as a national cav scout in 2008. Spent a small amount of time in the hospital. His descriptions and vivid detail of general life and the feel of being in a middle east combat zone treating the wounded was mesmerizing. It brought me back. Could almost smell the base and feel the sweat dripping down my forehead. A little clucky at times but a great story.
Thanks Doc

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