he never went back, went awol i never went back to fort stewart, georgia. the young man who's on the far left there holding the appeal banner. his name is brian hill, national guard member. now, brian. was a part of one of the 13 appeals signers who was on 60 minutes in february 2007, was mentioned that we want 60 minutes. and again this this, this, this piece. when we deal with the quantitative scuse me, the qualitative aspect of our organizing, not when we had 3000, almost 3000, that we had 300, we 65 signers of the appeal for redress this simple this very straightforward three sentences that i haven't read yet. they basically stated as a patriotic american, proud to serve the nation the uniform i respect artfully urge my political leaders congress to support the prompt withdrawal of all american military forces bases from iraq, staying in iraq would not work and is not worth the price. it's time for u.s. troops to come home. we had about 600 plus signers with all the corporate media. i'm amazed i got to with all the corporate media covering us. brian her