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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
medivac .
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Examples
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Of course I was in Canada, where my super hottie editor had medivacked me (courtesy of George Soros).
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CW05 RAY JOHNSON, MARYLAND ARMY NATIONAL GUARD: I would say about 90 percent of our missions our medivacked.
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Others, though, those who injured a lot more seriously, will take several days, perhaps even several weeks, before they're fit enough to be medivacked out of Germany and into the United States.
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And in that hour and 45 minutes, from the time that he was recovered to the time he got on the helicopter, he was rendered medical aid, given water, and then medivacked out.
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PILGRIM: Fellow soldiers applied tourniquets to stop Covington from bleeding to death and medivacked him to the nearest hospital.
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PILGRIM: Fellow soldiers applied tourniquets to stop Covington from bleeding to death and medivacked him to the nearest hospital.
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However, 11 of the Screaming Eagles had to be medivacked, or helicopter transported, out to various combat support hospitals in the region.
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As a result, one member of the 101st Airborne is dead, ten others wounded, had to be medivacked to a local hospital.
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The injured soldier we're told has been medivacked, taken up by helicopter, now being treated at a U.S. Army hospital here in Kuwait.
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Tell me what you can about the extent of the injuries, of the 11 who are, who were medivacked out.
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