my other lieutenant was jim patswalk. and he's from baltimore. and i had one platoon that was commanded by a noncommissioned officer and his name for whatever reason i haven't been able to -- last night when we were talking, i was trying to get the guys to refresh my memory so when i did the interview today i would be up to speed on who was there. and then i had my -- what was an unusual scenario, my xo was also on the ground with us. and his name's don adams and don's from atlanta. >> and your radio operator? >> radio operator's, again -- yeah. hersh from allentown, pennsylvania. and jimmy smith from albamars, north carolina. >> so you all move out that day. and a lot of people have said you were weighted down. the whole group was weighted down with a lot of -- you know, moving a lot of materials. >> a lot of -- well, i won't say a lot but we had equipment that normally -- anticipating being flown out soldiers carry a lot more stuff than they would if they had to pack it. we normally had -- but the canteen, the two canteens of water and extra am