i told bonderman, yeah, we'll make it happen. >> lieutenant andrew bonderman coordinated with a b-1 bomberthe village of urmul which had become a staging ground for the enemy. >> what was it like when you heard that bomb dropping on urmul? >> damn, that's close. i mean it was -- it was close. >> big bomb? >> massive bomb. it was like being inside the base drum. i mean, just compressed and just intense. i remember calling back to lieutenant bonderman and telling him, i'm not a structural engineer but i don't know how much longer this mud hut can take it. and he called back and said do you want me to stop and return the call? i said, no, keep it coming. we'll deal with it later. >> as the bombs began dropping, romesha and his troops sprinted out of the building and into the open, spraying fire toward the enemy. and providing cover for the three survivors in the humvee to run to safety. when we return -- >> clint, you are so tough on yourself. you were braver that day than most of us can imagine being. >> valor and tragedy. embarrassed about my skin.of feg [ designer ] enough of just covering