even when in some of the soldiers was suffering with pt ds. but i don't think you know anyone should take you know, responsibility you know once an individual. you know, i felt like everyone should feel some type of way that you know, you know one of us is a soldier is gone and everyone felt some type of way of losing the next man stand behind them. as they said no one left behind. you know so as lieutenant you know, you feel some type of way. but i don't think all of the blame should be falling on him or anyone you know one individual should feel responsible. >> that is how society set up though there. always someone to take the blame. i mean everything you see in the society live in, always someone take the blame, someone got a get blamed for it. i mean it happens all the time. i mean the tenant taking the blame, i'm in there looking at the lieutenant because he is superior. he the one that makes the decision. he is saying his decision came from high up. so it's like -- what do you do you've got, it orders you're supposed to follow. if you d