Rifleman/Doctor
A Marine Corps Physician’s Memoir
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About the Book
Warren S. Gilbert grew up on the streets of Chicago, and no one expected him to accomplish much. Even so, his athleticism paved the way for him to attend Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, and his intellect led him to Rush Medical College. While most people would have been happy with graduating and becoming a successful physician, he grew bored and moved to Nevada for a fresh start.
But as time passed, he sought more meaning out of life – and he found it when various branches of the armed services began calling. With his country seeking help from qualified doctors and terrorism on the rise, he joined the US Naval Reserve.
But everything changed when terrorists attacked the United States on September 11, 2001. What was supposed to have been a detour turned into a career that would lead to some of his most memorable and meaningful moments.
Join Gilbert as he looks back at serving his country, fighting terrorists, and excelling as a member of the US Naval Reserve and then as a physician serving with the Marine Corps. It was all part of pulling double duty as a rifleman and doctor.
About the Author
Warren S. Gilbert, MD, is trained in family medicine, emergency trauma medicine, and general surgery. He is the medical director of ARC Health and Wellness in Reno, Nevada, and serves on the Nevada Homeland Security Commission. He and his wife, Debby, have four children and seven grandchildren.