you that you have mullen who died and another candidate who is in the hospital. well, it was actually pretty surprising that somebody passed away in buds training. it is not a common thing. while i was an instructor you learn about how many safety features that we put into every evolution. and during hell week, each student is evaluated by a physician at least once a day. and then also at the end of hell week, on friday, they are also, again, examined by a physician. so i m just really surprised that it would get this far or, you know, to where, you know, a passing, which is horrible. i can t even fathom what his family is going through. it s heartbreaking. but we are the toughest military
decisions even tougher. the leader of this mission, should i drag her along with me and potentially slow things down, or do i leave her and hope for the best? my concern is putting added pressure on a un tactical situation. i just hate to see the system riched around for political correctness, end quote. he speaks his mind, john. he does but i think what we re going to see tomorrow, i believe it s tomorrow is the graduation of very first female rangers. and i think that s terrific to see they made it through the training and going to get ranger patch. i did training in fort benning ahead of iraq war. we went to ranger school and saw the graduation. that is a tough unit to try out for. tough unit to get into. tough unit to be with. if a woman can go through buds training, the exact same training as a man, because the train something designed to be at ha level so you perform level you need to in the field, if the