Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Civilian Medic swaps his ambulance for the frontline

An emergency medical technician from Beccles, UK, has swapped the warmth and comfort of his ambulance for the dangers of the Afghanistan frontline.

Robert Willis is currently working as a frontline medic in the Babaji district, after going to the Helmand Province with the Territorial Army (TA).

The former Notre Dame High School student is responsible for the treatment of the infantry soldiers from C Company 2 SCOTS, who he lives alongside.

Private Willis, 24, is part of the 254 Medical Regiment TA and has been attached to the Colchester-based 16 Close Support Medical Regiment since March 2010.

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