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Why My Heart Is Purple

written by Matthew Sims; edited by Carol Quaintance

  • 2000


This book brings to life the firsthand account of Matthew Sims who earned three Purple Hearts while serving as Combat Medic “Doc Sims.” He lived through the Iraq and Afghanistan battlefields answering cries that few have ever heard, the call that rings out when a Soldier, Marine, Sailor, or Airman is hit—“MEDIC!” It also tells the story of a unique group of Americans whose job it is to save others' lives while risking their own. They often have to make a split-second decision to either leave their protected position and scramble to the side of the casualty or wait until the small-arms fire subsides. The 219 medical personnel profiled in this book all paid the ultimate price in the performance of their duty from 2001 to 2008 in Iraq and Afghanistan. We must not allow ourselves to forget the sacrifices these American heroes made in supporting their fellow service members. (178pp. full-color illus. Masthof Press, 2024.)

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Walter Morrison
Great Book

Written with passion and faith. I would like to see more from this author.

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Jason T.
Wow!

What an amazing read! I cried the entire time.

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Ralph Jensen
Great Read

I met the author Matthew Sims and a Christian veterans event. He was a guest speaker. He spoke about how faith got him through combat. This guy could be a military version of Charlie Kirk. Amazing passion in the book.

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Jason Atkins
What a read!

I had the pleasure of meeting this hero at a veterans retreat. This book is a must read if you really want to know what's combat medic goes through. I would love to see more books from Mr. Sims.

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Marcus
Army Strong

What a fitting book for the Army's 250th Birthday. I served with Master Sergeant Sims in Iraq. Best darn medic I ever served with.


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