"History, 21st Century United States." . . "hoopla digital." . . "Physicians United States Personal Narratives." . . "Physicians United States Biography." . . "2003 - 2011" . . "BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Military." . . "War Iraq Personal Narratives." . . "Iraq War (2003-2011)" . . . "History, 21st Century Iraq." . . "Iraq." . . "Iraq" . "Military Medicine Iraq Personal Narratives." . . "Iraq War, 2003-2011 Personal narratives, American." . . "War United States Personal Narratives." . . . . "Tantor Media, Inc." . . . . . "A riveting memoir from the Navy doctor praised as \"Hero, M.D.\" on the cover of Newsweek. Cdr. Richard Jadick's story is one of the most extraordinary to come out of the war in Iraq. At thirty-eight, the last place the Navy doctor was expected to be was on the front lines. He was too old to be called up, but not too old to volunteer. In November 2004, with the military reeling from an acute doctor shortage, Jadick chose to accompany the First Battalion, Eighth Marine Regiment (the \"1/8\") to Iraq. During the Battle of Fallujah, Jadick and his team worked tirelessly and courageously around the clock to save their troops in the worst street fighting Americans had faced since Vietnam. It is estimated that without Jadick at the front, the Marines would have lost an additional thirty men. Of the hundreds of men he treated, only one died after reaching a hospital. This is the inspiring story of his decision to enter into the fray, a fascinating glimpse into wartime triage, and a compelling account of courage under fire."@en . "On call in hell"@en . . . . "Cdr. Richard Jadick's story is one of the most extraordinary to come out of the war in Iraq. At thirty-eight, the last place the Navy doctor was expected to be was on the front lines. He was too old to be called up, but not too old to volunteer. In November 2004, with the military reeling from an acute doctor shortage, Jadick chose to accompany the First Battalion, Eighth Marine Regiment (the \"1/8\") to Iraq. This is the inspiring story of his decision to enter into the fray, a fascinating glimpse into wartime triage, and a compelling account of courage under fire." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Doctor's Iraq war story"@en . . "Chronicles the experiences of a thirty-eight-year-old Navy doctor during the Battle of Fallujah, when he and his medical team worked around the clock under fire to save the lives of troops involved in the horrific street fighting."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Downloadable audio books"@en . . . "On call in hell a doctor's Iraq War story"@en . "Biography"@en . "On call in hell a doctor's Iraq War story" . . . . . . . . . "On call in hell a doctor's iraq war story" . . "On call in hell [a doctor's Iraq War story]"@en . . . . . . "Personal narratives"@en . "Audiobooks" . "Audiobooks"@en . . . . . . . . "Doctor's Iraq War story"@en . "\"Cdr. Richard Jadick's story is one of the most extraordinary to come out of the war in Iraq. At thirty-eight, the last place the Navy doctor was expected to be was on the front lines. He was too old to be called up, but not too old to volunteer. In November 2004, with the military reeling from an acute doctor shortage, Jadick chose to accompany the First Battalion, Eighth Marine Regiment (the \"1/8\") to Iraq. This is the inspiring story of his decision to enter into the fray, a fascinating glimpse into wartime triage, and a compelling account of courage under fire.\"--Publisher's web site."@en . . "Blood-and-guts accounts of Fallujah are not in short supply, but Jadick - a career Marine officer and brigade surgeon who took a demotion to battalion surgeon to volunteer for service in Iraq in 2004 -- tells the story through the eyes of a doctor."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fallujah, Battle of, Fallūjah, Iraq, 2004." . . "BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Medical." . . "HISTORY. General." . . "Physicians Iraq Personal Narratives." . . "BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY. General." . . "HISTORY. Military. Other." . . "United States." . . "Fallujah, Battle of (Iraq : 2004)" . . . "Physicians." . . "Military Medicine United States. Personal Narratives." . .