. >> and then you go on to write about sergeant cory remsburg, whom i also remember. tell us his story. >> when president obama was giving his state of the union address in 2014. and you know, they cite courageous people and honor their, you know, the television cameras focus on them. and this fellow, who had been an army ranger was in the spotlight that night. he got blown up by a roadside bomb in afghanistan, terrible injuries, terrible brain injuries, blind in one eye. and you know, it's just a tragic situation. so there was every reason to honor this fellow at the state of the union. and he got a standing ovation, as he should have. >> cory is here tonight. and like the army he loves, like the america he serves, sergeant first class cory remsburg never gives up and he does not quit. >> but the thing that struck me and which didn't get a lot of attention at the time was that this fellow was gravely wounded in his tenth deployment to the war zone. he had been to iraq and afghanistan 10 times. and the reason that's the case is because we don't have enough people volu