Posted on Feb 23, 2014
SFC A.M. Drake
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<div>SFC Drake,</div><div><br></div><div>I did what I believed was best: prolonging life of a patient as long as possible.</div><div><br></div><div>I learned there was a difference between prolonging life and prolonging death.<br></div><div><br></div><div>Warmest Regards, Sandy</div><div><br></div>
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As a former medic and nurse I echo your sentiments
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When I was a brand-new 2nd Lt, I deliberately did something that I knew was wrong. I felt overtasked at the time and thought if I got in trouble, the worst that could happen was that I would get removed from this one duty I didn't want in the first place. Luckily, all I got was an LOC. The notoriety in my branch was worse. I learned you always have to do the right thing no matter how you're feeling at the moment.
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As a CPT I was deployed to Kuwait for a 6 month tasking to work in the Third Army Command Group.  At the end of the tasking I was then told I would not redeploy I would stay another 6 months only in the PMO (my original section).

I was given the choice from my boss in the command group to stay in the command group or go back to the MPs.  I made the mistake of leaving a job I was good at and a boss who I liked working for to go to a position where there was no actual work to be done and I worked for someone I didn't respect.
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