and the question randy george faced was what do you do? i mean, how do you memorialize someone who killed themselves? do you treat them the same way you treat a person who died in combat? do you give them a military funeral? do you put them into a church? is what do you do? do you give him a cemetery? full military honors? what do you do. and randy george's men said, sir, he duds not deserve this -- he does not deserve this honor. he died because of what he saw and did, we will give him the same memorial. and they did. for many of you who have seen the way the memorials are done in iraq and afghanistan, they're extraordinarily powerful. it's the two boots standing, the gun facing down, the dog tags hanging from the gun, and often a helmet near it. but randy george became an ally, became someone that mark graham now had this very tough man who was in his corner. and by the time mark left, the suicide rate at fort carson had plummeted. it had been the highest when he got there, it was one of the lowest when he left. i don't want to suggest t