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514: Devastating Loss, and Everyday Combat in Ramadi. With Army Medic, Adam Anderson

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Nov 12, 2025
Join Army medic Adam Anderson, who bravely served during the Battle of Ramadi, as he shares gripping firsthand accounts of battlefield medicine, devastating losses, and the weight carried long after combat. He discusses the emotional impact of losing fellow soldiers, including Christopher Swanson, and his journey through recovery and reintegration as a veteran. Along with fellow veteran Ryan Jackson, they explore the importance of support systems like Canines for Warriors and candidly address the ongoing challenges of life after service.
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INSIGHT

Training Gaps Drove Early Combat Risk

  • Early medic training lacked practical trauma rehearsals like tourniquet application under stress.
  • Adam highlights how TCCC and prefabricated tourniquets later transformed battlefield survival.
ANECDOTE

Germany: Travel, Tattooing, And Training

  • After his first tour Adam celebrated hard in Germany and trained constantly instead of enjoying Oktoberfest.
  • He used German weekends to travel, tattoo, and stay fit while preparing for the next deployment.
INSIGHT

Turnovers Can Begin In Chaos

  • Transfer-of-authority can start with heavy losses and immediate combat; incoming units may assume high risk from day one.
  • Colonel Dean noted the unit took casualties before the turnover even completed, illustrating Ramadi's lethal environment.
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