To: alarm rider
I had the distinct honor of taking care of MR Finn when I was stationed in the ER at Naval Medical Center San Diego. He had his MoH I was working as the Triage Nurse I saw the medal and got him seen ASAP. When the Doc asked me why did I put him the trauma bay I told him Medal of Honor recipient from Pearl Harbor deserves front of the line care even if it was to wipe his snotty nose. The Doctor agree and Mr Finn regaled us all with his story about what happened at Pearl Harbor on 12/7/1941. Thank God it was a slow day in the ER.
138 posted on
03/30/2009 4:21:24 AM PDT by
Warrior Nurse
(Okay we have a black man that is president and I still think he is an empty suit .)
To: Warrior Nurse
Kudos to your for recognizing the importance.
And, good morning.
164 posted on
03/30/2009 6:09:11 AM PDT by
beachn4fun
(Obama's plan is so good I think I'll quit work and join.)
To: Warrior Nurse
A distinct honor indeed Warrior Nurse & thank you for sharing your experience.
You have my utmost respect for your actions concerning this hero & MOH recipient!
Such an honor it must have been to hear first hand his accounts of Pearl Harbor.
May God bless you richly.
To: Warrior Nurse
Thanks for sharing your story of Mr. John William Finn. Makes me so darned proud. Salute to Mr. Finn and a salute to you good lady.
256 posted on
03/30/2009 8:41:27 PM PDT by
amom
(Proud Tanker Mom)
To: Warrior Nurse
Catching up....
Thank you, Warrior Nurse for sharing your experiences with MOH recipient Finn.
272 posted on
03/31/2009 8:10:31 AM PDT by
Kathy in Alaska
(~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
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