central military clinical hospital military medicine why because the faculty was called that and i say i probably liked the long name because please, the specialization was in i was sent to the odesa military hospital cardiology and intensive cardiology brought me a word for the people, a support point at 5:01 p.m. in turkish, it’s a slang term. across the field, there were booths. the first arrival put down a armored car and a backpack and the fight began. i asked what to do with the normative vocabulary. the machine gun, everything else had to run there, i ran, i tell the guys where to shoot, for this there were only five rounds per k fired the next morning, well, the guys taught me, i chase me, i still carry it, but from the first day they said doc, either you go with the bad guys or take off the nafig in according to one study conducted on 19,308 veterans, the prevalence of ptsr was about 14 percent among veterans who served in operations. we were all ready, like those who in the 14th year understood that one way or another we would have to meet the flank enemy again and already complete the matter to the end. you can say that the experience from the 14th to the 18th was too d