 I had stepped on a booby trap 105 round, which caused a loss of both of my legs and my left arm below the elbow. I was only in Vietnam 32 days when I was hit. I'm Dennis Joyner. I served with the 9th Infantry Division. I don't remember the explosion. I didn't lose consciousness. I was able to look down and see what had happened to me. My sergeant got to me. I'm screaming up at him just to let me die, let me die. He slaps me across the face, assures me that I have a lot to live for back home. At that point, I just come to the realization that I did have a lot to live for. And I made up my mind that life is going on. So if I'm going to be here, I want to make it as good as I possibly can. Because it's not just me that has to deal with this. I mean, parents, wife, children. I was elected DAB National Commander. I love what the organization does. I love what the organization stands for. And I'm just still doing my part to help other veterans. If what I have to say can have that much meaning to somebody. I'm in this for the long haul. I'm in this for the rest of my life. I'm a veteran. And my victory is living beyond my disability and living a fulfilled life. Thank you for watching.