and not a word of thanks to the medic or corpsman who must have rendered immediate first aid to help save his sorry ass, huh?
"and not a word of thanks to the medic or corpsman who must have rendered immediate first aid to help save his sorry ass, huh?"
Thanks were formally relayed to all the military medical servicemen and women who helped him in his recovery when he left the hospital last year.
You sound very bitter, but I don't know why. Maybe you should pray over this.
I can understand your point but after an injury like that, he probably doesn't remember.
I pulled a couple out of a car after an accident on base about 20 years ago. I stopped by the hospital to see how they did. I said hello and they were friendly enough but it was clear they did not recognize me, I wished them well and left. They probably still don't know who pulled them out of their car. I was just happy to see them alive and relatively well.