treat them the support that they need and i think this is a wonderful opportunity to ask doctors deborah malone and lauren greer and rest of kyle's medical team who are here to please stand. i see their amazing work every time i visit bethesda, every time i visited walter reed. it's pretty rare where you got a job where you just know you're doing god's work every single day. and they do an incredible job. thank you. [applause] thank you for the miracles you work for our wounded troops and veterans. kyle says he'll wear this medal for all who serve and for those who didn't make it back and for those who struggle still. so today we also honor two members of his team who made the ultimate sacrifice in that deployment. kyle's friends, lance corporal timothy m. jackson of kentucky, and lance corporal dakota r. hughs of greenwood, louisiana. and our thoughts are also with the marine who kyle saved that day, his brother, nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick as well nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nick also suffered grievous wounds. as a result of traumatic brai