Walker McGuire 'They Call Me Doc'

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When he ask you if I’ll make it .. and you gotta lie .. that hits close to home . Shit haunts my dreams still .

IamZeus
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I was a Combat Medic in the United States Army, and I have tears rolling down my face listening to this. Thank you, this is 1 of the best songs ever.

michaelaltizer
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Been a Corpsman for 9 years, currently serving in Okinawa. This song gives me the chills every time I hear it. BZ guys

jwilson
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Even as I start med school, I'd rather be "Doc" than Dr. But, life happens and I don't get to work as Doc anymore, and the best way for me to honor them is to live the best I can. They died for me to have this opportunity.

nickramsay
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My greatest honor was to be called "Doc" by the infantrymen who I stood with and thought of as heroes. Nothing gives me more pride than time spent as a soldier through not only the fun times but the hard. I love all my brothers from the 502nd Infantry, those who still live and those who are not among us any longer.

swayr
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Any person that gave this song a dislike can get the hell out of America. Disliking this song should count as treason.

cornbeltkid
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I was a Combat Medic for The U.S. Army. Thank you for this song.

wrxboi
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This song says a lot to all of us who were FMF Corpsman in the field with the Corps. Words fail me... Served from 1969 to 1991. Thanks Walker - McGuire!

mikerouff
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Ex British Army Combat Medical Tech here
Respect to all who served

benrobertson
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I just wanted to say thanks for making this song. I did 20 years as a Navy Corpsman; 12 of those years with the Marines all 4 Divisions each in a different conflict. I've seen way too much. When I joined I tried hard not to loose my identity, but once I earned the name DOC, I never looked back. I now teach the new Doc to be, and I still proudly answer to Doc!
So thank you from a Doc.

docbooney
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Vietnam Combat Medic, 67-68-69. US ARMY PA, CW4, MC, USA Ret. The tears rolled down my face! What a great Song! It says it all! God Bless and you brought tears and a smile that I needed so much! I was at my very best when I was their DOC! Charlie Mike, Doc Out!

brianswann
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THANK'S "DOC" FOR SAVING MY LIFE . VIETNAM 1967 ( DMZ ) 3/4 MARINES

evgreer
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As a Combat Medic who served in Kunar Province Afghanistan, Thank You for sharing this song!!!----3-61 CAV

johnnycraven
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I, m a Australian Soldier. Two tours of East Timor, One Tour Iraq, and one tour Afghanistan. I, m a medic. Thank you. I have never heard a song that has brought me to my knees as much as this one has. Not only have me made me realise that we, the medic, play a very important roll, but you have taught me that I did everything I could to save the ones I lost. To me you are my hero. Thank you Thank you Thank you. Please keep writing, and singing.

stuartmcgregor
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My husband and I both served as "Docs" in the Navy for 20 years! I was honored to be amongst these unsung heroes. Thank you for shining a light on all my brothers and sisters!

tonideborahhess
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Holy
This gave me chills.

Thank you, Brotha.

I was a Corpsman for 5 years-lost my leg in Afghan.
My Marines are Heroes.

I have brothers that were or are Corpsmen as well

DocPegLegRed
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Here's to you, Doc Rodriquez. You saved my life, before you lost yours. Until Valhalla! ~JRH

BlastersandBladesPodcast
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where angels and demons fear to tread, there you'll find a corpsman dead.

houndoftexas
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Rules of Doc
1. Good men will die
2. Doc can’t save everyone
3. Doc will go through hell to break rules 1 and 2.

jasonkeene
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I always come back to this song after a few drinks. As the years fade by and my memories starts to fade, I often sit back and wonder how life would have been different without serving in Afghanistan. I still don’t understand why it happened nor do I ever think I will. I still can’t process what happened or that it fell back into Taliban control. I miss my friends. I wish they could have raised their children. It’s not fair.

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