Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

General Discussion

Showing Original Post only (View all)

grantcart

(53,061 posts)
Wed Jul 11, 2018, 04:54 PM Jul 2018

Dr. Richard Harris a brilliant ray of hope from Australia giving hope on a dark day [View all]

Last edited Wed Jul 11, 2018, 06:44 PM - Edit history (1)

On a day where Donald Trump is aggressively dismantling Western Civilizations cooperative economic and security cooperation, the greatest coalition in human history, to give rise to the cult of personality that the coalition defeated a ray of heroic self sacrifice brightens the day and decimates the clouds of the tyrant.

Dr. Richard Harris is Australian and he just came out of a cave where he spent the last 5 days.

There were heroics and sacrifices by many, and none greater than Saman Kunont, who is pictured below

?

https://www.scmp.com/sport/outdoor/trail-running/article/2154743/thai-cave-diver-who-died-helping-footballers-receives

but the single individual that had the greatest impact on the success was the Australian doctor that went in early and stayed the entire time with the boys.



https://www.cnn.com/2018/07/11/asia/thai-cave-rescue-aftermath-intl/index.html

One of the men most responsible for the success of the rescue is Australian anaesthetist and underwater cave explorer Richard Harris, who was part of the 20-strong Australian rescue contingent.

. . .

Described in a South Australia Ambulance Service statement as a "quiet and kind man" who "didn't think twice about offering his support on this mission" Harry, as he is known, was lauded for his work in throughout the rescue period.



Dr. Harris provided the key medical advice that would allow the 13 to strengthen while awaiting a rescue. He was able to give triage advice so the most vulnerable would exit first. He arrived early and was the last one to leave.

When he exited the cave he received tragic news: his father had passed away while he was in the cave



At the final press conference for the rescue mission Wednesday, mission commander Narongsak Osotthanakorn paid tribute to Harris. "On behalf of the operation unit, we want to send our condolences to him and I do have to thank him a lot," he said. "Without him, in this operation, I don't think we could have succeeded."



Australians across their continent are calling for Dr. Harris to be named "Australian of the Year" but Dr. Harris deflects and says that the kids, coach and Thai seals are the heroes.





Adelaide anaesthetist and underwater cave explorer Richard Harris has said he’s no hero and the true thanks should go to the Thai Navy SEALs and the kids themselves.

But the SEALs beg to differ and have taken to Facebook to thank Dr Harris personally and Australia as a whole for their help in the rescue effort.

It’s been said that Dr Harris — known as Harry — was the last person to leave the Tham Luang caves after the Wild Boars soccer team was rescued.

Speaking on Wednesday via Skype to Malcolm Turnbull, Dr Harris brushed off the Prime Minister’s praise.

“The big heroes in this are the children and the Thai Navy SEALs who were looking after them,” he said.

“They are the toughest blokes and kids I have ever had the privilege to meet and without them being in the state they were in, we couldn’t have done anything; that's where the credit lies.”



From the Thai perspective they will be cheering the kids and the coach until they lose their voice but Narongsak Osotthanakorn mission commander and Dr. Harris have the greatest respect for their leadership. Elon Musk has also gotten big credit for designing and producing an individual submerged pod at his rocket factory in 18 hours and then personally taking it to Mae Sai, in 18 hours. The fact that it ultimately wasn't used doesn't undermine the high respect they have for him.



https://www.news.com.au/technology/online/social/calls-for-aussie-cave-diver-to-be-given-australian-of-the-year-award/news-story/6199eef6b71d11d9f07e980db9d211cd


The PM concluded the call by thanking Dr Harris and the other Australians on the ground in Thailand which included police officers and Defence personnel.

“You’re an inspiration to Australia, you did Australia proud,” he said.

Mr Turnbull also acknowledged the desperately sad news Dr Harris had to face just hours after the team were rescued — the death of his father overnight.

In a Facebook post on Wednesday the Thai Navy SEALs also mentioned the tragedy.

“Our condolences to Dr Richard Harris. We wish you the best for this very tough time.” the post said.

“We never thank you enough for what you’ve done for the kids, their families and Thailand. Thank you, Richard and thank you, Australia.”


The PM concluded the call by thanking Dr Harris and the other Australians on the ground in Thailand which included police officers and Defence personnel.

“You’re an inspiration to Australia, you did Australia proud,” he said.

Mr Turnbull also acknowledged the desperately sad news Dr Harris had to face just hours after the team were rescued — the death of his father overnight.

In a Facebook post on Wednesday the Thai Navy SEALs also mentioned the tragedy.

“Our condolences to Dr Richard Harris. We wish you the best for this very tough time.” the post said.

“We never thank you enough for what you’ve done for the kids, their families and Thailand. Thank you, Richard and thank you, Australia.”




Very good bio on Dr. Harris here

https://www.news.com.au/world/asia/australian-cave-diving-expert-dr-richard-harris-incredible-story/news-story/5608e67b1907f6dfe5453f15576c13be

Good story about the other divers here

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-44761821

You are a ray of sunshine on a dark day Dr. Harris. Your father was fortunate to have such a great son and I am sure his last days were filled with pride over your many heroic actions as a Doctor who is also an expert scuba diver.
22 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
A real hero...many heroes have emerged in the last two weeks. BigmanPigman Jul 2018 #1
great guy! KT2000 Jul 2018 #2
Is news. Thanks for passing this along. One of the most important stories from the cave rescue. . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2018 #3
Bravo, Dr. Harris! BadgerMom Jul 2018 #4
Sunshine on a day of dismal, saidsimplesimon Jul 2018 #5
His humility is inspiring. kag Jul 2018 #6
You won't catch Dr. Harris shoving his way to the front of the line and arrogantly preening NBachers Jul 2018 #14
Such a contrast, isn't it? smirkymonkey Jul 2018 #16
But...but...he's brown!!! And don't his ancestors come from a sh*thole country? Honeycombe8 Jul 2018 #7
I apologize grantcart Jul 2018 #9
Ohhhhh. Well, my sarcasm holds for the Thai diver who died, then, who was a hero. Honeycombe8 Jul 2018 #11
This should have 500 recs malaise Jul 2018 #8
Agreed Pacifist Patriot Jul 2018 #12
Thank you, yours counts for 499 grantcart Jul 2018 #19
Kick malaise Jul 2018 #21
Wow Pacifist Patriot Jul 2018 #10
Photos of Dr. Harris: Leghorn21 Jul 2018 #13
Thank you, my linking mojo evaporated grantcart Jul 2018 #20
Dr. Harris Soxfan58 Jul 2018 #15
A true hero. Thanks for posting. PA Democrat Jul 2018 #17
Thank you grantcart Jul 2018 #22
Amen. Safe passage dear hero. backtoblue Jul 2018 #18
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»Dr. Richard Harris a bril...