Thoughts of a Medic

Synopsis: A look at Gene's thoughts and opinions about the events taking place during the time that Easy spent in the Bois Jacque woods.

Disclaimer:

I do not own Band of Brothers, Easy Company or basically anything else within this story aside from the words and the computer space that it is taking up on my laptop. And I mean no disrespect to the people that are the real heroes behind the truly epic mini-series. This is created by a distracting imagination and based on the portrayals of the actors within the show as I see them to be. All inaccuracies are my fault.

Quote of Inspiration/Reason for Writing This:

"Eugene Roe was a quiet fellow, a good fellow, very precise – when you needed it, and you called for a medic, it would be Gene Roe. I don't know how he got around up in Bastogne. His only weapon was a hypodermic needle, and he had to exist the same way we did, he was in the woods and he was in a fox-hole just as we were, he was as cold as we were, but he was on call the whole time. But that's how a medic proves himself – by being available. If he didn't come it would have been because he had been shot. But Roe survived. He came up wherever you were and took care of you, whether it was real bad or just bad, whether it was cold or snowing, he was there when you needed him. If anyone deserves a medal for outstanding work, it was Gene Roe; there is no question about it." – Jack Foley

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