j.k. coleman, about the campaign, because he was really the historian that documented the entire campaign at that time. and i called my mother and asked her about it, because, you know, i hadn't -- did you know this? she goes, yeah, you know, i'd just kind of forgotten about it. time, age, whatever and she says, yeah, she says remember the old tobacco tin that i keep up on the shelf. and i says yeah, the red one that kind of has the hole in it. she says yeah, that was in his left breast pocket during that landing zone, and she says that's what stopped the bullet. >> oh. >> but she says he was almost killed two or three times. >> hmm. >> during, because they got themselves in an ambush. >> hmm. >> and i guess it got pretty hot and heavy. >> yes. >> but, so he was there, he was at landing zone falcon. >> mm-hmm. >> he came in towards the end, i believe of albany, but everything was over at that point. but really, he was there for the entirety of the campaign. >> right. do you remember, based on what your mother has said, and based on what you've read, how he -- how he remembered that whole