Comments (18)
03 Nov 2011 10:03 AEST
From: Perth WA
Flight Medics in Afghanistan
Hi to the team at SBS, I watched the documentary on Frontline rescue and I have to say that, i am amazed at the level of enthusiasm Sergeant Tyrone Jordan and his team have for their amazing job. Its not everyday that you see such amazing people doing so much for others. God Bless these people, they make the phrase "helping people" much more meaningful. Bravo
18 Oct 2011 10:13 AEST
From: NY
16 Oct 2011 20:27 AEST
From: Sydney
God Has Sent A Angel
What an amazing story. When we feel hope is becoming lost, Tyrone Jordan is raised from the dust to give us hope. Its amazing a man who speaks from that heart and loves human life so much that he makes his own sacrifices to save others no matter who the are. This is the kind of stuff that makes great movies. Tyrone, you are a hero even if you don't want to be. You have touched so many people. Take good care and God Bless You.
13 Oct 2011 16:08 AEST
From: NSW Australia
Amazing
what an amazing inspiring story of courage and compassion. So sad to see what we do to each other. What a blessing to have a team like this saving soldier's lives. Sergeant Tyronne Jackson is an amazing man who has given up so much to help others what an inspiration Thank you
13 Oct 2011 16:07 AEST
From: Melbourne
12 Oct 2011 10:54 AEST
From: Sydney
Simply the best
Wow thought I'd become immune to all sorts of stories on the idiot box but I certainly had a lump in my throat watching this. 1 of the best reports I've seen for a long time. I for 1 am so tired of hearing the bit......ing about Americans in the media it was refreshing to see the story on the amazing work these ppl are doing. No matter what gov policy is respect should be shown for soldiers & medics sent where most of us wouldn't dare to go.
12 Oct 2011 10:54 AEST
From: canberra
thank you for the coverage
Thank you for broadcasting these reports about Afghanistan. I wish Australian politicians would have the honesty to look at the images of the medical evacuation and explain to the electorate why they keep feeding men into this war. The initial scene of the young GI missing both feet and half a leg is as terrible a set of images as I've ever seen. Thank you Yalda and camera team for courageously reporting from the front. Our politicians tend to get jet-lag and avoid hotspots.
12 Oct 2011 10:54 AEST
From: Townsville, QLD
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