what it takes to survive a well planned terrorist attack, as navy boiler technician third class randal keithnd out. >> well, the ship pulled in at san juan, puerto rico, because it was supposed to be a really good liberty port and we were down there anyway. and one night, asked a few friends, let's go out and get a couple beers, enjoy our last night of liberty. as we were walking across the bridge, right by the yacht club, a car came around the corner, late model sedan, i remember that after it stopped and i looked at it. it pulled alongside the curb and opened up on us and gunfire from one automatic weapon as far as i could tell, and a pistol. and i didn't even realize i'd been shot. just felt like someone had hit me really hard in the stomach. and i told larry, go ahead back to the ship and get some help, and he did. he was luckier than tim or me, because i had to have stuff removed from me, my intestines and got my arm broke out of the deal and tim lost his leg because of it. >> the three marines were on their way to the u.s. embassy early this morning when their truck suddenly exploded.