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On the record ... with Cody Marshall

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MW: How much does all your gear weight?
CM: The plate carrier is about 30 pounds by itself. The (ammunition) magazines are probably about another 20 pounds, and your helmet and weapon – it’s probably 100 pounds of gear altogether. …At first you carry a lot of water because you aren’t used to the heat, but after about a month in there I was drinking about three bottles of water per patrol. You just get so used to the heat, it doesn’t bother you anymore.

MW: How hot does it get in Afghanistan?
CM: There are points when it can get to 120 or 130 degrees at ground level. It was pretty nuts.

MW: How soon after you were wounded were you back on patrols?
CM: The first time, I spent about two and a half weeks in recovery. I was doing radio guard and that’s about it. I was on brain rest for about two weeks and my back was messed up too, and I was there for about three and a half weeks doing physical therapy. They were about to push this big mission and I didn’t want to miss it, so I went back out. The PA (the chief officer of the medics) told me it was going to hurt no matter what I did, so if I wanted to go out, he wasn’t going to hold me back. So I went out, and a couple weeks later I got hit again.

MW: Have you had close encounters with Taliban troops?
CM: We had a few engagements. After the second IED attack we got ambushed in an open wheat field so we dropped down and started shooting. When we had this one big mission we engaged an awful lot, it was probably every other day. Sometimes when you are on patrol they will take a couple pot shots and run away. …Most of the time they do that, hide and run away. You won’t even see them most of the time, you’ll just hear the rounds going past you. …It’s real guerrilla warfare.

MW: When you were injured, were you able to notify your family?
CM: They didn’t notify my family. I told (my family) that I got hurt and that I was going to be on the cot for a little bit.


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