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🗓️ 17 May 2018
⏱️ 112 minutes
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Pelvic girdles, trauma kits, and Fentanyl Lollipops. Rode into San Antonio, Texas, home of great Mexican food, the Alamo, Fort Sam Houston, and my fellow retired Army Dudes. Paul Allen, retired as a Major after 27 years of service. He now owns the title of DSc, MPAS, PA-C, Assistant Professor, Program Director and Chair, Department of Physician Assistant Studies. I think I am hypoxic after all of that, but wait there is more. Roland Paquette, retired Staff Sergeant, MPAS, PA-C, Assistant Professor. That is a mouthful just to say two dudes that really know medicine, especially combat medicine. I worked with Paul for many years and have been waiting to meet Roland. Both great American’s that have sacrificed dearly for our country. We talk medic stuff, we talk pelvic girdles, we talk tourniquets and much more. Oh and don’t forget to Remember the Alamo… God Bless Texas, and God Bless America!!
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0:00.0 | You're going to do you know the Oh, We're rolling there. All right folks, welcome. |
0:23.0 | I'm going to be. |
0:25.0 | We're rolling there. |
0:31.0 | All right, folks, welcome to the team V-Tac podcast. I'm your host Kyle Lamb and I guess we are in San Antonio and we've just been gassed up by my buddy Paul here. |
0:43.3 | He got a, Roland, could you believe it? |
0:45.2 | He actually paid for our chow. |
0:47.5 | Oh, I believe it. |
0:48.2 | He's pretty, he doesn't shy away. |
0:50.6 | I would have come, I would have come back to visit you sooner, Paul I would have known you're going to put a crowbar in your wallet |
0:55.8 | So we had some good we're in San Antonio. We had some good Mexican chow and |
1:01.1 | I'm with Paul and Roland here. |
1:03.7 | Paul, give me the, let's hear your pedigree. |
1:06.8 | What is your claim to fame? |
1:09.2 | Well, I don't know if I have much of a claim to fame. |
1:12.2 | I, you know, I was joined the Army very early on |
1:16.1 | 19 years old had some very fortunate breaks and some great mentors that steered me in directions that took me places where I was able to |
1:24.1 | get some great training, intelligence and special forces and then became a physician |
1:29.4 | assistant largely due to sergeant majors who were looking out for me despite my desires and wound up in some |
1:37.8 | pretty excellent units during, you know, I'll say it during the War on Terror. |
1:42.1 | I know it's not a term that people like to use anymore but was able to be with the 82nd Airborne for the invasion of Iraq and then was fortunate to be pulled back into the special operations umbrella for several years and support some pretty |
1:55.5 | outstanding Americans there. |
1:57.0 | Very fortunate to have been able to do that. |
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