she was -- let me see, chanacoc indian. on the computer looking through her tribal website because they were having their pow-wow. she knew i was in the other room. and she hollered at me. and she was showing me the pictures of her tribal pow-wow. and we were talking about how much we miss our pow-wows and how long it's been since we ever missed a pow-wow. because she was kind of like myself. we were there every time the door opened, so to speak. and so i just mentioned just off the top of my head, matter of fact, i think it was more out of my heart, why don't we put on a pow-wow here? the mention of this pow-wow really wasn't the first time mentioned. when we first hit iraq, i was assigned a tent. i had several females in the tent with me. and it just so happened that four of those, including myself, happened to be choctaw. and we had mentioned it. of course, nothing went about because we were from different companies and we all after we got settled we went different places. the army will send one company one way and one c