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“Sometimes I would come back from a run, and my artificial leg would have a puddle of blood from my stump. I wouldn't go to sick bay. In that year, if I had gone to sick bay, they would have written me up. I didn't go to sick bay. I'd go somewhere and hide and soak my leg in a bucket of hot water…” quote by Carl Brashear
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“Sometimes I would come back from a run, and my artificial leg would have a puddle of blood from my stump. I wouldn't go to sick bay. In that year, if I had gone to sick bay, they would have written me up. I didn't go to sick bay. I'd go somewhere and hide and soak my leg in a bucket of hot water with salt in it--an old remedy. Then I'd get up the next morning and run.”

Carl Brashear

About This Quote

Source Memoir: The Making of a Legend, 1995

A veteran soldier chooses self‑treatment over official medical care to avoid punishment, using a makeshift remedy to continue his training.

In simple terms: He hides his injury and treats it himself to keep training.

Key Takeaway

Self‑reliance can sustain determination despite institutional obstacles.

Themes

resilience self‑reliance military culture injury management

Mood

determined gritty reflective

Type

personal narrative military memoir inspirational

When to use this quote

  • combat training
  • rehabilitation
  • military medical policy
  • personal health decisions

Key Concepts

combat medicine discipline personal agency

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do institutional pressures shape personal health choices?
  • When is self‑care justified over professional care?
A Different Perspective

Risk of infection and delayed proper care can worsen injuries.

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