Colonel Bob McCarthy, 41 from East Bridgewater, Mass. and a Police Transition Team leader with Regimental Combat Team 5, 1st Marine Division, kneels down to speak some words of encouragement to a recovering Riyam Shihan. Riyam’s cousin was trying to close a heavy, metal door, at a home in Habbaniyah when it became unhinged and fell on Riyam, crushing her skull. When she arrived at TQ Surgical, her condition deteriorated quickly. Fearing the worst, doctors and corpsmen “launched into action,” said Lt. Cmdr. Pamela C. Harvey, 39 from Muscatine, Iowa and a doctor with TQ Surgical, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward). In the early hours of October 14th, an unconscious Riyam Shihan was flown to a higher level hospital. TQ Surgical’s staff doubted she would survive the required surgery, much less walk and talk again. So when Riyam walked back into the hospital a month later and asked for strawberry bubble gum, surgeons and corpsmen were amazed. “I couldn’t believe it,” said Cmdr. Tracy R. Bilski, a trauma surgeon for TQ Surgical. Upon seeing the girl’s outcome, Bilski, 38 from Bellmawr, N.J. burst into tears of shock and joy. “(The sheik) is in charge of six thousand people, and all of them know this story, and soon all of their friends will know this story,” said Hameed. Riyam’s grandfather has also informed many other sheiks, who will probably inform their people, he added. “Saving this girl’s life,” said Hameed, “was like saving all of Iraq.”
Photo by: Lance Cpl. Geoffrey P. Ingersoll
Photo ID: 20071565929
Submitting Unit: 1st Marine Logistics Group
Photo Date:11/23/2006
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