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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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A friend and coworker in the Navy with me, was blown off the flight deck when that happened. The stories he had to tell were so heartbreaking.
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CPT Jack Durish
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I was posted at Tripler Army Medical Center on Oahu, Hawaii when this occurred and several of the wounded (burned) sailors were brought there to be stabilized before being forwarded to treatment centers in CONUS. I was acting XO of the company when one of the ward medics was escorted into my office by a sergeant. He had been found wandering outside the hospital out of uniform and was disrespectful when the sergeant called him on it. Before I could do anything, I received a call from the senior NCO on the ward where the medic worked. He had dismissed the medic from his duties for harassing the burn patients. He would wake them by shouting "FIRE!" and grabbing the wounded parts of their bodies. I watched the medic as I listened to the complaint on the phone. He was sneering (likely knowing what I was listening to). I braced him against the wall when the call ended and warned him not to move until I could summon the CO. The medic was disrespectful with both the CO and myself because the OIC of the Neuro-psychiatric ward had prevented anyone from being courts martialed preferring to treat offenders as patients. I called the ward sergeant in the NP ward and asked him to call me when the OIC left for the day. When he did, I had a sergeant run the medic there for an evaluation by a cooperative captain on duty. We got a release from him and I arranged for him to be transferred to the stockade at Schofield Barracks. I then had the duty NCO go to the armory and draw a .45 with holster and ammunition. As the medic watched I loaded it and chambered a round and then handed it to the sergeant with instructions to "Shoot the bastard if he so much as blinks and I'll cover for you." We signed out an ambulance to provide transportation and sent them on their way. The attitude among the troops assigned to the hospital went through a drastic change in the days that followed...
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CW5 Jack Cardwell
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Wayne Soares
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Good friend Mike Campbell was onboard when this happened
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