Combat medic Daniel Badillo cared for three soldiers, including his platoon leader Lt. John Conte, when his unit came under a grenade attack in Afghanistan in 2011. Ten years later, service members from all over the country gathered in Little Rock to help a hospital overwhelmed by Covid cases. The assignment led to a chance meeting between Badillo and Conte’s sister Juliette, who was inspired to become a combat medic after Badillo saved her brother’s life.
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13 thoughts on “Combat Medics Unite After Forming Special Connection A Decade Ago”
  1. Two months after losing a 20 year war that cost $300M a day, US arms dealers are back on the gravy train making submarines for Australia.

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    Meanwhile the US Infrastructure bill is still being argued and Japan's oldest bullet trains from 1964 still embarrass the US.

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