 Personal courage means the most to me because it's not just physical courage, it's moral courage. We all understand what the right and the wrong thing is to do, but sometimes the easy right isn't always the smart course of action. It's having that drive to be able to go forward and do the right thing. People speak so highly of the physical courage of combat, but sometimes the moral courage of the things that happen at home with your families or in your units or wherever you're at. That's sometimes the harder battle.