They aren't field medics for sure. Touri is currently the first field medic to be deployed to directly support the soldiers on the field....are we sure the ones in that very last pages are medics? They look like they can bend steel.
Medic on the right looks like Armenian Cory...are we sure the ones in that very last pages are medics? They look like they can bend steel.
I mean, his sister survives... for some time. The Lowe (Rodri's family name) family is basically the same as zeppeli from jojo (except for mc ofc), well, actually, with what happens in the LN extras... I'm not too sure.
You've been listening to too much propaganda. Independent sources calculate 7-13 Ukrainians dead for every Russian dead. Russia has not been engaging in meat wave tactics. Vs. Ukrainians who have done that frequently. Ukraine has long been using press gangs to drag men off the street and throw them onto the front lines with near-zero training to die. Russia has paid a price for sure, but nothing like the price that Ukraine has paid. (On top of the land and industry that they've lost.)we're practically talking meat grinders and/or human waves attack... and that would mean going back to world war 1 tactics or "modern" Russia.
Bizzare looking medics maybe...are we sure the ones in that very last pages are medics? They look like they can bend steel.
I mean they aren't medics, at most some of them are civilian doctors/nurses or otherwise local volunteers....are we sure the ones in that very last pages are medics? They look like they can bend steel.
Yeah I understand that but two of those guys look like they could lift half the people in that room at onceI mean they aren't medics, at most some of them are civilian doctors/nurses or otherwise local volunteers.
That said there is a need for big strong people in a care environment, for hauling supplies sure but moreso for moving disabled/incapacitated patients or even restraining mentally unwell ones.
If you have a big buff soldier you will be happy to have a big buff orderly to carry them!