wesson. if i said .9 millimeter, i misspoke. it s a .45 caliber smith and wesson. don t know how much ammunition. it s a headquarters building where they conduct day to day administration of the medical brigade. and then in the other building they conduct the day to day administration of a transportation battalion. they re not far away from each other. [ inaudible ]. the 49th transportation battalion yes. he would have gone there for administrative purposes. for his treatment? no, not his treatment. that s his unit headquarters. [ inaudible ]. i did not say his rank nor his name. i ll do that when his family is appropriately notified. what type of treatment was undergoing? behavioral thelt and psychiatric treatment for depression and anxiety and a variety of other psychological
for his treatment? no, not his treatment. that s his unit headquarters. [ inaudible ]. i did not say his rank nor his name. i ll do that when his family is appropriately notified. what type of treatment was undergoing? behavioral thelt and psychiatric treatment for depression and anxiety and a variety of other psychological and psychiatric issues. he was not assigned to the wtu at the time. the female officer who engaged him, how would you describe what she did? it was clearly heroic, what she did. at that moment in time, and she did her job, and she did exactly what we would expect of a united states army military police. [ inaudible ]. he was not diagnosed as of today with ptsd. he was undergoing a diagnosis process to determine if he had ptsd. that is a lengthy process to be