The Red And Green Life Machine: A Diary Of The Falklands Field Hospital

The Red And Green Life Machine: A Diary Of The Falklands Field Hospital

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Author: Rick Jolly
Binding: Hardback
Published: CENTURY PUBLISHING, 1983

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This compelling non-fiction account, The Red And Green Life Machine: A Diary Of The Falklands Field Hospital, chronicles the harrowing experiences within a military medical unit during the Falklands War. It presents a vivid, first-hand perspective on the challenges and triumphs of battlefield medicine, detailing the relentless efforts to save lives amidst the chaos of conflict. The narrative illustrates the extraordinary resilience of both medical personnel and wounded soldiers, offering a poignant and unvarnished look at the human cost of war. Rick Jolly’s personal diary entries convey a tone that is both urgent and deeply reflective, capturing the intense pressures and profound humanity found within a field hospital. This work stands as a vital historical document, illuminating a critical aspect of modern warfare.

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Description

Author: Rick Jolly
Binding: Hardback
Published: CENTURY PUBLISHING, 1983

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This compelling non-fiction account, The Red And Green Life Machine: A Diary Of The Falklands Field Hospital, chronicles the harrowing experiences within a military medical unit during the Falklands War. It presents a vivid, first-hand perspective on the challenges and triumphs of battlefield medicine, detailing the relentless efforts to save lives amidst the chaos of conflict. The narrative illustrates the extraordinary resilience of both medical personnel and wounded soldiers, offering a poignant and unvarnished look at the human cost of war. Rick Jolly’s personal diary entries convey a tone that is both urgent and deeply reflective, capturing the intense pressures and profound humanity found within a field hospital. This work stands as a vital historical document, illuminating a critical aspect of modern warfare.