 We ended up in a three-sided ambush with well over a hundred enemy fighters shooting at us. And I wasn't really thinking about myself. I was just thinking about we're in a bad situation. And I just saw an absence of command at that point and took charge and just tried to make sure I could get the Americans and the Afghans that were there with me through that as quickly as possible to try to save lives. Valor oftentimes is not rewarded. It's not recognized. But I think there's valor all around us in everything we do. And not only on the battlefield but also in just our daily lives. There's a lot of courageous people out there that do a lot of things that aren't recognized but maybe should be.