Para-Medic
War & Peace
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Steve Downes
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Dave Bentley
About this listen
A firsthand account of a young boy from Wolverhampton who joined the British Army for an adventure and his experiences of war in Iraq 2003 and Afghanistan 2006, which saw him and his fellow soldiers involved in some of the most intense combat since the Korean war.
The familiar sound of the Chinook’s rotors starting to turn, the unmistakable sound of the engines cranking up, and that smell of Jet A1 passing through our noses into our lungs. My nerves under control but building steadily in my chest and stomach. The following thoughts were running through my head - fear, uncertainty, hate. However, at the same time, I am praying that I will survive what is to come but more importantly that I will not let any of the lads down. Weapon systems made ready, me and the boys were good to go, straight into the hornets nest to take on the Taliban as soon as we touch down.
The story reaches its conclusion with an account of his career as an NHS paramedic, which follows him responding to life-threatening emergencies by ambulance, helicopter, and as part of the Hazardous Area Response Team.
“I am very sorry sir, your son is dead, there is nothing else I can do!”
No mincing of words or giving false hope; that was it. My hands on his shoulders and looking him straight in the eye was the way it had to be done this time round. With the uniform, professionalism, and a calm empathetic approach, he accepted what he did not want to accept; his anger and frustration became hurt. He began to weep uncontrollably. I pulled him close, embraced him as a friend even though I was a stranger.
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- matt
- 17-01-24
Great Story & Great information.
information and stories of NHS and ambulance services was excellent. Great ready. highly recommended.
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- Lee
- 09-06-21
An outstanding account of soldering and medicine
I really liked the honesty of the authors account of war fighting and the effects it had upon him and his peers.
Anyone who can turn thier life around after a brush (or 2) with the law and then apply themselves to a greater good saving lives is to be commdnded.
I wish you peace and good fortune for you and your family and enjoy the rugby 🏉
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- Anonymous User
- 27-06-21
Excellent book
Inspirational story and a pleasure to know this gentleman for the few years I’ve worked alone side him.
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- Laura
- 26-11-22
Memories Airborne brother
Thanks Dave great listening brother, it’s amazing how many of us have come from the same peace of cloth. Catch up with you soon pal, stay safe Martin C
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- Bryn
- 25-05-21
Half way through great book so far
I’ve listened to a lot from 3 para battle group and this is becoming my favourite wrote well honest and real. The local accent also helps. It one I wouldn’t miss
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- tyler
- 30-12-21
Stories are gripping! Raises mental heath awarenes
This is a great book to listen to if you've ever been through any traumatic situations. The mental health through all our emergency services isn't talked about or dealt with to the standards it should. This book brings to light what these people see on a regular basis.
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- Nick
- 09-07-22
Great audio book
Loved this, real world and great story of one man from start to finish. Kept you entertained through the story and had some interesting and funny moments
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- CShell90
- 09-02-22
Fantastic book, let down by narrator
Book was amazing so didn’t want to mark it down, the content is great full marks to the author. However the narrator often mispronounces simple words, seems not to know some of the terms as written and the audio quality of the recording was a bit patchy. Possibly would have been much better if the author has read this himself.
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- lauren wigglesworth
- 07-03-23
Very good book
Thank you for sharing your personal story with us very inspiring, I wish more people would write as openly as you have.
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- Chris Berry
- 25-10-23
no research
sadly the narrative was child like, on occasion I wondered if he could actually read
please, if you are going to tell a story especially military learn the acronyms... CASEVAC is a casualty evacuation and is not pronounced Case vac as in this narrative. it is pronounced CAZ E VAC. likewise the P in the word Corps is never used. it is spoken CORE not Corpes as in the book
might help if the narrator rehearses each paragraph before recording it, so it doesn't sound like he is trying to read the words through frosted glass
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