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Traumatic Brain Injury in the War Zone

May-19-2005 » Filed Under: TF Freedom

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By Susan Okie, M.D., The New England Journal of Medicine

Sergeant David Emme, a supply officer with a U.S. Army Stryker Brigade, was stationed at a submachine gun on a truck rolling through northern Iraq last November, in a convoy transporting Iraqi volunteers to Mosul for military training. As they entered the town of Talafar, Emme noticed that the streets were unusually quiet: no children were outdoors running toward the vehicles demanding sweets. Emme got on the radio and warned others in the convoy: "Something might happen. They might have some plan for us." Moments later, as they slowed at a traffic circle, an improvised explosive device (IED) went off right next to Emme's truck, knocking him out. [...]

The article continues to describe Sergeant Emme's injuries and recovery in very detailed medical language.


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