Historic deployment to help in Afghanistan
Tue 5th January 2010 1.19PM
The most senior member of the Guy’s and St Thomas’ team is Major Marie Richter, 44, who will be overall second in command of the British deployment. She’s been a member of the TA for 18 years and has previously mobilized to Bosnia in 2001 and Iraq in 2004. Her normal role is a practice development nurse in paediatrics. “It’s going to be the busiest time of our lives with 16 hour days, seven days a week, and more trauma cases than you’d normally deal with in a lifetime,” said Major Richter. “Despite this everyone is looking forward to going, as this is what we have been training towards for the last year.
“Being in the TA is great fun but also has its responsibilities, and supporting the regular army in providing medical care to our troops is one of the reasons why most of us joined. “My previous tours in Bosnia and Iraq enable me to anticipate what to expect, and having also been to Afghanistan in July on a recce, I am now concentrating on ensuring everyone else is ready. “Of course there is no alcohol as everyone is to be prepared to work at any time, but there is a good gym and a café to take a break in. We have it much easier than the front line troops. “Currently the Camp Bastion hospital is achieving the best mortality rates in the world – successfully treating injuries traditionally viewed as ‘unsaveable’.
Exposure to that environment and experience can only be of benefit to the NHS and our patients when these individuals return.” Ahead of deployment the reservists underwent rigorous training.








