for those who think this must be a very sad place, judith markelz says the opposite is true. she says it's a place of hope, which is the name of the sculpture hanging in the center which was created by a staff sergeant who had 29 surgeries while he was at brooke. she says the wounded may cry in their beds at night, but never in public. >> these young men and women do not want your sympathy. they want your support and in the help of their healing, because they're going to be okay. they did what they were commanded to do, and they did it with great integrity and honor. >> and many paid a huge price, like master sergeant doug reed with the ohio national guard, critically wounded by a rocket-propelled grenade in afghanistan in 2010. he's the father of seven kids, here with his wife, jana. >> the angel of death had me in his arms, and jesus said, "no, i'm not done with you." so they fought over me, and my jaw came off. >> he was very close to death, in the fact that i mean with every surgery, they didn't know if he would ever wake up or ever become independent. and so, that's when