encounter. Your, your US marine second Italian, three fifth Marines, and you were at Operation
location and provide support. Indonesia has a large terrorist population. Marine crew was armed
Marines out of my unit at least in the company to go out. So it's not like every single Marine in the
responding. Obviously with the humanitarian nature of this because 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit
comms. So the Marine that was with me, it was a higher rank than me, was very pissed off about it
because he was a fluke Marine. So he went through a lot of shit. And one of those things,
you know, he's a good Marine. He's a very outstanding guy. I learned a lot from him during my time
right, each marine. So you have visuals of the sides. Somebody has point and somebody has the rear.
each Marine had two guys on them plus one that was taken the stuff off of them.
They actually knew where our military IDs were because in Marine Corps order, you have to have
them in your left-press pockets. So there were 15 of these guys, three on each Marine. No, no.
So they had other guys right here and they had three that were just going through each Marine.
Oh, okay. Other people were holding each Marine at gunpoint. And they're not like,
you try to engage, you know, as a marine, you're always trying to judge distance, you know,
have spun up to say that, you know, maybe one Marine got PTSD or something decided to kill his
information, put Marine Corcoranal Suicide, El Toro. Okay. You can pull this out. Anybody
this is the Marine Corcoranal self actually tried to use this as a tool to say, you know what?
I'll send a duty Marine knocks on my door and says, you need to report up to CP, like,
your uniforms. You know, Marine Corps, we don't do that unless it's our camouflage or if you're a
it was a Marine that came out with Dr. Greer. It was like more than 10 years ago. I think it was