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U.S. Army Medic Treats Children in Taji
Multi-National Force - Iraq ^ | Sgt. Ryan Nolan, Multi-National Division - Baghdad

Posted on 03/29/2009 10:47:32 AM PDT by SandRat

Spc. Neal Cooper cleans a wound on the face of a young Iraqi child.  Photo by Sgt. Ryan Nolan, Multi-National Division – Baghdad.
Spc. Neal Cooper cleans a wound on the face of a young Iraqi child. Photo by Sgt. Ryan Nolan, Multi-National Division – Baghdad.


TAJI — A Pennsylvania Army National Guard medic is making a big difference for children here by providing a little medical care.

Spc. Neal Cooper, from Myerstown, Pa., is a medic assigned to the 104th Cavalry Regiment, currently working in Shaykh Amir Village here, just north of Baghdad.

Cooper completed Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training at Fort Sam Houston, Texas in August 2008, only one month before he was to deploy to Iraq. However, Cooper was well aware of the deployment before he signed his enlistment papers.

“I’ve wanted to go to medical school for a long time,” Cooper, who sees the deployment as a stepping stone to his future career, said.  “Being here in Iraq is just jumping though the final hoops to get there.”

The 22-year-old medic expected Iraq to be more of an active combat zone. However, the majority of his work has been helping the local populace.

One of Cooper’s first tasks as a medic here was diagnosing what looked to be a cyst on the face of an eight-year-old child.

“He had a big scab on his face that had to be drained. He was really good throughout the whole process, remarkably quiet.” Cooper said. “The children’s medicine is mostly handled by the shaykh’s mother.”

The growth on the young child’s face was diagnosed as a probable Lieshmaniasis (a disease caused typically by sand flies). Cooper removed the scab, treated the wound, and provided the boy with medicine to ease the pain.

In another case, a 14-year-old boy had been attacked by a dog, sustaining gashes and deep marks on both of his legs. Cooper examined the injury, cleaned it, and bandaged it. Through just these minor medical actions, he was able to make the child feel better.

Here, even the smallest injuries, such as minor cuts and scrapes, have the potential to become infected if left untreated. Cooper is happy to help out however he can.

“[Some] don’t have any medical care out here, so we’re serving a critical role.” Cooper said. “I just wish I could do more.”


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: children; frwn; iraq; iraqichildren; medics; taji

1 posted on 03/29/2009 10:47:32 AM PDT by SandRat
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2 posted on 03/29/2009 10:48:03 AM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
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The 22-year-old medic expected Iraq to be more of an active combat zone. However, the majority of his work has been helping the local populace....”

My nephew is in Iraq for the third time. He said as soon as 0bama announced his pull out time line, the fighting died down. They are just waiting us out.

Iraq is another Vietnam. The democrats are going to abandon the Iraqis just like they did the Vietnamese.


3 posted on 03/29/2009 10:52:07 AM PDT by Islander7 (If you want to anger conservatives, lie to them. If you want to anger liberals, tell them the truth.)
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To: Islander7

Yup. The current crop of so called Democrats are universally cowards and prevaricators. That’s the most civil thing I can say about them.


4 posted on 03/29/2009 10:56:35 AM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
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To: SandRat

Army medics are sweethearts.:)


5 posted on 03/29/2009 4:03:54 PM PDT by MozartLover (Proud mom of a deployed Wisconsin National Guardsman.)
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