mari c. bothouttnd trinhaoe, is it easier now to still have that love and get the message out to those, to those marines and to those others that haven't served? >> yeah. had,ou know, i think like a loat tiiphhea ri c. waov mes but the system is sometimes brutal. i was recently rereading the memoir by louis puller jr., chesty puller's son who was anar e iev esuls idu know, i loved and hated the marine corps. and that's something that i think unless you've been in the marine corps you don't understand. and i probably spent some years after the marine corps hating it more than vi it. t, y knoerit rh int lf t hepaf mesnd the company of veterans, and it's about individuals, it's about camaraderie and history, and i, you know, i'm still a marine. ma c sesut o me arest a military stories, to tell them well and to make sre that the story, the stories from these current wars are told. and i ta that as a real responsibility. ha , edbout meeting with current veterans coming back. what do you think is the largest chalnge for them, um, once they return both injured and not injured of the current war? it's d