they couldn't climb over burms. the radiators sucked in all of the foliage. the tanks would stall.sent an officer out with me to make sure what i was doing was what, you know, he wasn't happy. so i took a resupply out of there, and the guy that he sent me didn't even know i left. >> and one other, when we were discussing today, the two cameramen that were with the colonel moore, with colonel moore, and the tracheotomy story, and what was he, actually -- you tell the story better than i do. go ahead. >> well, one man was wounded in the throat, and there was the chief surgeon in the division happened to be alone, and he did a battlefield tracheotomy. cut the guy's throat, stuck a straw or something in there and the cameraman filmed it. when they got back, or got back to the villa, and the film was processed, and like a week later, all hell broke loose at the pentagon. you know, this is the kind of stuff we don't want you filming. you know -- >> there's no blood. >> in america, tv might see this. this might get out. well, after a few physicians saw that footage, it was hooray, because