You ever think about how they just put a bat into Shane Taylor’s very British hands and said “swing.” Like this man had no idea what he was doing and yet he SERVED. Like it was an awful swing but it was believable.
(laughs) "that was some intro." (laughs some more)
this is for all my roe fans. idk i just thought it was funny how quickly shane taylor shifted from a (almost sultry) southern accent to his regular british one LMAO
[The] lack of training in a controlled environment created a medic that was not as prepared as the General Board said a medic should be. It also created a medic who, when faced with the horrors on the line, could not properly perform his job.
As the war raged, casualties amongst both the infantry and medical personnel mounted. During the war, the General Board created an internal study to see how the Medical Department was conducting evacuations in Europe. They dissected every aspect of care, even looking at the casualty rate for the aid men, and concluded that “most divisions with as much as six months of severe combat suffered one-hundred percent casualties amongst the company aid man.”
Fighting a War Without Rifles: Deconstructing the Image of the Unflappable Medic.
...in other words, we joke about eugene's constantly worried face, but when it comes to being not just the one person responsible for keeping everyone alive but also aware of the amount of training that person's gotten, if the question is "how fucked are you now," eugene is the one who knows, exactly, how fucked you are.