roberto oquendo: it could happen so, we understand that when we come in, and when it does happen, it really hurts. [gunfire] scott: for their final test, the team we observed captured their target in a nighttime raid. they passed robin sage and many of these new green berets will be deployed overseas within the year. of the 118 soldiers who started robin sage during our visit, 101 finished and earned the green beret. imagine they go through rigorous training, but when you are watching this, what about a did you not expect or what surprised you? scott: it is fascinating how entire communities or towns take part in shaping the soldiers and making green berets. they donate time, land, some of them are role-playing, they come together multiple times a year, it is a collaborative effort between civilians and the military to make a green beret. sharyl: i guess some of them may to do to contribute. scott: they take great pride in doing this year after year all throughout the area. sharyl: thanks, scott. next on "full measure." police body cams are the new reality tv bringing real crime stor