into buildings and being that first man in where we knew there was enemy at to make it safer for his team members coming after him. leland: this ceremony goes all the way back to the korean war honoring dogs, pigeons, horses among other animals. is the american public finally taking care of the mannings the way they should -- the animals the way they should be? >> short answer is, yes. there's so many nonprofits out in that help cover medical expenses for retired animals, and as one of the congressmen talked about today, a bill is going through the house trying to get passed where there's extra funding to take care of these animals medically. they go to loving homes, they get to get spoiled with a loving family. leland: you and bass are unique, you guys have spent your whole life together working together. what does it mean to be able to now take him home? >> i mean, he's -- for the last