Within the lexicon of military grandeur, the mind naturally bows before the assertiveness of the infantryman, the audacity of the air force pilot, or the tough will of the ship captain. Despite the noise of gunshots and the roar of triumph, there is a quieter courageāa medic wielding a stethoscope as an instrument of warfare and compassion for his faith. These olive-coloured healers do not usually charge bunkers; instead, they patch wounds and restore hope, sometimes beneath the same fire that kills their companions. Their unheralded but sublime strength serves as a reminder that preserving a life in the face of death is the highest act of chivalry.


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