sru since 2004. he's held positions and was currently the team leader. he led this team from the front, literally. sru was extremely important to scott, and he ensured we were the best trained and prepared for any situation that could arise. he made decisions that were in the best interests of the team members to ensure we were successful, and most importantly safe in the face of danger. he was a leader among his men on this team. scott took our training serious and would also yell at us to get back in line if we were goofing around. he was a rappel master and he would tell us pay attention, quit messing around people die every day doing this. we often wondered do people really die every day rappelling? but he was right, it was serious training. scott had a knack of getting sayings or slogans wrong or backwards. during long tiring and training days, he would tell us stop being lacks-a-daisy. what the heck is that? whenever we made fun of him for saying things wrong, he would say, whatever, you know what i mean. we called those lunger-isms. scott loved being on sru, and just as hard as we trained, w