the military was his childhood dream, and when the tulchyn lyceum school was opened, he brought us a newspaper and said, "mom, i'll study here. i asked him, i'll show him. no, i want to. i will. " it was just that for him, well, that's all he had, he never considered other career options. what his educators and teachers said about him. after graduation, he approached his officer and he said that i know more than one child, well , there are simply no such children. like yours and it was i was so pleased that we got to know each other probably four years ago. he came to us for lessons as a company commander. and i was the deputy company commander , and i also somehow looked at first. he was a very young lieutenant. always together, that is, all rotations, everything , everything, the training grounds, the barracks, the first one to the east, where he went when he was 22. it was the 19th year. what did you feel then as a mother whose son was going to the front, only praying that he would read cartoons 572 the brigade that they are sheep everywhere on the front line so that they are like