. >> matt, you are posted up in germany where there are evacuees being sheltered, right? >> reporter: actually, they moved on. as of last night they moved on to walternot all u.s. servicemen, about 20 were servicemen, and 10 afghan civilians were among those 30 that came over from afghanistan, badly wounded. a range of different wounds. we heard from the leaders from the medical center, and this is across the street from the air base i was talking to you from all last week, and they have been treating wounded warriors from iraq and afghanistan for the past 20 years, and now that the action in kabul for u.s. troops is wound up, we will see more of it trickling down here towards the medical center, and i spoke with some of the people running this medical center. they were describing seeing these wounded men and women, all of them, you know, around the same age as those 13 who were killed thursday in that awful suicide bombing outside of kabul international airport. they were describing the enthusiasm among the staff here. this is something i have been hear all week, how much people really want to be involved in getting as many out as they can in this