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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,001 --> 00:00:02,921 Subtitles by explosiveskull www.OpenSubtitles.org 2 00:00:28,641 --> 00:00:32,845 Eight, nine, ten... 3 00:00:43,689 --> 00:00:46,691 Colossal 31, it was an NVG mission, 4 00:00:46,693 --> 00:00:49,627 night vision goggles, which means we're flying at night time 5 00:00:49,629 --> 00:00:52,798 using nothing but the, uh, binoculars that we had. 6 00:00:52,800 --> 00:00:55,835 - 4143, you're in the group. - South. 7 00:01:00,473 --> 00:01:02,340 We had a Chinook unit that was attached to us 8 00:01:02,342 --> 00:01:04,342 called the Washington Air National Guard, 9 00:01:04,344 --> 00:01:06,644 who had been going in and out of the same LZ 10 00:01:06,646 --> 00:01:08,814 during the day time, weeks prior. 11 00:01:08,816 --> 00:01:11,282 So when they heard that we were gonna be coming out of Bagram 12 00:01:11,284 --> 00:01:13,584 doing it under NVGs, they kinda called us up and said, 13 00:01:13,586 --> 00:01:16,420 "Don't do it, because it's really high on the ridgeline, 14 00:01:16,422 --> 00:01:18,957 very high winds, and a very steep valley". 15 00:01:18,959 --> 00:01:21,959 But the Ground Force Commander wanted to be exfilled under NVGs. 16 00:01:27,400 --> 00:01:30,835 So with that being said, we put our most experienced pilot 17 00:01:30,837 --> 00:01:33,772 in command on board, we put our most experienced PI, 18 00:01:33,774 --> 00:01:36,676 and we put four crew members in the back, not just three. 19 00:01:39,712 --> 00:01:42,246 You got a bad filter? Hold your fort. 20 00:01:42,248 --> 00:01:45,650 - Hold her down. - Roger that. 21 00:01:45,652 --> 00:01:47,888 Dropping back down to about 500 AGO. 22 00:01:48,922 --> 00:01:53,259 - Maintain it at 81. - Okay. 23 00:01:57,296 --> 00:02:01,935 Copy that, 06. Looks like we're about two clicks from the LZ. 24 00:02:10,276 --> 00:02:12,446 We've only got 364 days to go. 25 00:02:16,549 --> 00:02:21,420 The winds were pretty high, the landing zone was essentially 26 00:02:21,422 --> 00:02:27,258 a rock ledge that was probably 20 meters wide. 27 00:02:27,260 --> 00:02:29,761 Colossal 31, be careful on the approach, 28 00:02:29,763 --> 00:02:32,597 I see a lot of trees on that ridge line. 29 00:02:32,599 --> 00:02:38,570 What the pilots were trying to do was back in with the ramp down, 30 00:02:38,572 --> 00:02:43,374 put the lip of the ramp on the rock, uh, ledge, have the LRAS team, 31 00:02:43,376 --> 00:02:47,379 I believe was seven people, uh, come onto 32 00:02:47,381 --> 00:02:52,051 the Chinook and then, uh, fly away. 33 00:02:52,053 --> 00:02:54,686 They had to do a tailgate landing. 34 00:02:54,688 --> 00:02:58,522 It's something we'd practiced, it's in our ATM, this is what we do. 35 00:02:58,524 --> 00:02:59,961 Alright, I'm bringing her down. 36 00:03:05,766 --> 00:03:07,735 Keep it steady, keep it steady. 37 00:03:09,436 --> 00:03:10,836 So, we were tearing there. 38 00:03:10,838 --> 00:03:13,774 They kinda started drifting aft. 39 00:03:21,315 --> 00:03:24,485 It's coming awful close to that tree line, Colossal 31. 40 00:03:33,928 --> 00:03:35,395 We're right on the ridge. 41 00:03:43,871 --> 00:03:46,338 A massive, 31. Come in, come in. 42 00:04:05,527 --> 00:04:08,527 Back at Bagram, probably about eleven o'clock at night, 43 00:04:08,529 --> 00:04:12,732 our SP knocked on the doors and said that, uh, 44 00:04:12,734 --> 00:04:15,469 Eric Totten's aircraft went down. 45 00:04:16,603 --> 00:04:19,070 The aft rotor system hit a tree, 46 00:04:19,072 --> 00:04:21,140 causing the forward and the aft rotor system 47 00:04:21,142 --> 00:04:24,879 to collide and completely tore apart the entire helicopter. 48 00:04:25,879 --> 00:04:28,648 Nobody survived, we lost all ten. 49 00:04:28,650 --> 00:04:30,852 There was nothing but burning embers at the bottom of the valley. 50 00:04:32,887 --> 00:04:35,757 We were in disbelief that like, "This cannot be happening right now." 51 00:04:41,728 --> 00:04:42,830 We were all listening. 52 00:04:43,865 --> 00:04:46,067 We were listening for our friends to come home. 53 00:04:51,605 --> 00:04:52,905 And they never came home. 54 00:05:14,595 --> 00:05:17,964 What happened with the Apache? They left our friends. 55 00:05:24,572 --> 00:05:27,073 So, this is all the stuff I have from Afghanistan 56 00:05:27,075 --> 00:05:30,509 and, and my time of active duty in the army. 57 00:05:30,511 --> 00:05:32,880 This is the actual patch that we had on our flight suits, 58 00:05:32,882 --> 00:05:35,182 it says, "Ugly but well hung". 59 00:05:35,184 --> 00:05:37,683 This is 10th Mountain's, a patch they gave to us. 60 00:05:37,685 --> 00:05:40,988 The Apache, the Hawk and the, and the Chinook right there. 61 00:05:53,101 --> 00:05:55,001 So, they came in that night, 62 00:05:55,003 --> 00:05:56,770 we're standing in between our B Huts outside, 63 00:05:56,772 --> 00:05:58,604 it was already getting dark 64 00:05:58,606 --> 00:06:00,909 and the captain starts telling us about what happened. 65 00:06:02,677 --> 00:06:04,945 He starts telling us that, 66 00:06:04,947 --> 00:06:08,681 "I guess you heard, the Chinook crashed last night. 67 00:06:08,683 --> 00:06:12,185 And those guys pretty much killed themselves and everybody on board", 68 00:06:12,187 --> 00:06:15,590 and he came across blaming them. 69 00:06:17,059 --> 00:06:22,164 Sat there for... what seemed like forever, I think, "What, what the hell? 70 00:06:23,498 --> 00:06:25,498 That's... that's horrible." 71 00:06:25,500 --> 00:06:26,901 And he said, "No, that's not the worst of it." 72 00:06:28,237 --> 00:06:30,904 You know, you... "What do you mean that's not the worst of it?" 73 00:06:30,906 --> 00:06:35,642 So, he goes, "10th Mountain's blaming us, the Apaches, for leaving them. 74 00:06:35,644 --> 00:06:39,980 Your buddies left them." At that point he said like, 75 00:06:39,982 --> 00:06:42,615 "If y'all hear anything from 10th Mountain 76 00:06:42,617 --> 00:06:45,252 bad about us, just ignore them. 77 00:06:45,254 --> 00:06:46,954 They don't know what they're talking about." 78 00:06:46,956 --> 00:06:48,123 And at that point, 79 00:06:49,258 --> 00:06:52,659 my blood pressure was through the roof. 80 00:06:52,661 --> 00:06:54,094 I pointed at the captain and told him, 81 00:06:54,096 --> 00:06:55,597 "Who the fuck are you 82 00:06:56,298 --> 00:06:58,932 to bad-mouth American troops like that? 83 00:06:58,934 --> 00:07:01,101 Who the hell are you to leave American troops on that mountain. 84 00:07:01,103 --> 00:07:05,808 Don't you ever do that. How dare you leave our guys like that?" 85 00:07:08,244 --> 00:07:12,079 I read that every now and then to remind me also that 86 00:07:12,081 --> 00:07:14,515 you gotta watch out for everybody else in life. 87 00:07:16,186 --> 00:07:19,653 "He called upon us all the sum of his knowledge and made a judgement. 88 00:07:19,655 --> 00:07:24,058 He believed in it so strongly that he knowingly bet his life on it. 89 00:07:24,060 --> 00:07:26,962 That he was mistaken in his judgement is a tragedy, not stupidity. 90 00:07:28,697 --> 00:07:31,164 Every supervisor and contemporary who ever spoke 91 00:07:31,166 --> 00:07:33,802 to him, had an opportunity to influence his judgement, 92 00:07:34,903 --> 00:07:37,738 so a little bit of all of us goes in with every troop we lose." 93 00:07:46,015 --> 00:07:47,717 Now, gotta read that, every now and then. 94 00:08:03,065 --> 00:08:05,967 I haven't been up here since these guys started shooting and stuff. 95 00:08:05,969 --> 00:08:07,770 - Oh really? - Yeah. 96 00:08:09,506 --> 00:08:11,173 Won't be surprised if we find some RPGs in that woodpile down there. 97 00:08:19,649 --> 00:08:22,350 Stay to the right here, till we can get over this thing, if not we can make 98 00:08:22,352 --> 00:08:25,353 a left turn. Don't descend unless you have to, alright? 99 00:08:25,355 --> 00:08:30,226 - Roger. - Keep the altitude that we got. 100 00:08:33,296 --> 00:08:37,067 What we were being told to expect coming into Afghanistan 101 00:08:38,134 --> 00:08:41,071 was that the insurgency was ba... basically broken. 102 00:09:03,893 --> 00:09:04,828 Roger and over. 103 00:09:06,362 --> 00:09:11,032 So we'd turn on the lights, we found a lot of Taliban and Al-Qaeda, 104 00:09:11,034 --> 00:09:15,305 and all of a sudden, we were in contact just about everywhere. 105 00:09:27,183 --> 00:09:28,118 Shit. 106 00:09:29,486 --> 00:09:34,358 I'm taking fire. Just... 107 00:09:35,258 --> 00:09:40,129 Yeah, pick up your speed as fast as you can. It's really not good up here. 108 00:09:46,736 --> 00:09:49,340 Nobody up here. 109 00:09:50,940 --> 00:09:55,444 We just received fire 110 00:09:55,446 --> 00:09:59,147 about two clicks east of the Lumberyard... 111 00:10:06,423 --> 00:10:09,792 That looked to be a direct hit, good shooting, Deadwood. 112 00:10:24,508 --> 00:10:26,910 We were not making friends when we first started, so... 113 00:10:27,811 --> 00:10:31,013 God help us. We've got ten months left, 114 00:10:31,015 --> 00:10:32,449 and it will be brutal. 115 00:10:34,117 --> 00:10:36,720 We had to be perfect. 116 00:10:44,228 --> 00:10:47,963 On this day, it was a day mission, we were just to follow several Chinooks 117 00:10:47,965 --> 00:10:51,100 as they made it to the different FOBs dropping off different things and people. 118 00:10:55,838 --> 00:10:59,975 Yeah, Deadwood 6-3, uh, coming in from the West. 119 00:10:59,977 --> 00:11:03,278 We'd like to uh, open up their range, give it a sweep here. 120 00:11:03,280 --> 00:11:06,783 Roger that. 121 00:11:11,422 --> 00:11:13,424 We're flying across the Gardez Desert. 122 00:11:15,460 --> 00:11:20,262 I was looking around and just at that point... 123 00:11:20,264 --> 00:11:26,001 ...I was thinking, "Jesus, what is wrong?" It was like a solid rush of heat. 124 00:11:30,907 --> 00:11:32,542 Something's going wrong here, 125 00:11:32,544 --> 00:11:35,277 something... I wanna get out of the helicopter. 126 00:11:35,279 --> 00:11:38,180 The Apache helicopter went down 127 00:11:38,182 --> 00:11:41,317 while trying to land at the Montgomery County Airport. 128 00:11:41,319 --> 00:11:46,488 Jeez, we're roasting across the desert floor at 120 knots. 129 00:11:51,128 --> 00:11:52,995 If I just get out of here, all I gotta do, 130 00:11:52,997 --> 00:11:55,030 all I gotta do is just... 131 00:11:55,032 --> 00:11:57,966 - Maybe just open the door and jump out... - jump out. 132 00:11:57,968 --> 00:12:00,068 Daniel Flores' chopper went down. 133 00:12:00,070 --> 00:12:02,404 I got a hotspot under my helmet, I gotta change my helmet here. 134 00:12:02,406 --> 00:12:04,140 I gotta move my helmet around. 135 00:12:04,142 --> 00:12:06,008 Jesus, I gotta get out of here. 136 00:12:06,010 --> 00:12:07,811 How did I even drive home? 137 00:12:09,146 --> 00:12:11,079 My wife will wake me up any minute now. 138 00:12:14,286 --> 00:12:17,452 And I'm like Jesus. 139 00:12:17,454 --> 00:12:19,389 Just take a deep breath. Just take a deep breath. 140 00:12:19,391 --> 00:12:21,457 I gotta get out of here. This is... 141 00:12:21,459 --> 00:12:24,161 Just take a deep breath. 142 00:12:29,367 --> 00:12:35,338 That was my first bout of what would later become claustrophobia, 143 00:12:35,340 --> 00:12:38,974 anxiety and anxiety attacks that go with it. 144 00:12:38,976 --> 00:12:41,211 That was the first time I'd ever experienced something like that. 145 00:12:42,379 --> 00:12:44,647 Somewhere in the crumpled metal of the Apache helicopter 146 00:12:44,649 --> 00:12:48,253 lies a clue as to what made it fall from the sky. 147 00:12:49,287 --> 00:12:51,555 We set up to do traffic patterns. 148 00:12:51,557 --> 00:12:53,458 I was doing the flying from the front seat. 149 00:12:54,993 --> 00:12:57,959 Just as I was about to reduce power to land 150 00:12:57,961 --> 00:13:00,196 to the approach end of runway 1-4, 151 00:13:00,198 --> 00:13:02,398 a Learjet calls up on the radio saying, 152 00:13:02,400 --> 00:13:06,336 "Montgomery County traffic, this is Learjet 6-5 Charlie. 153 00:13:06,338 --> 00:13:10,573 We are four mile final for runway 1-4." 154 00:13:10,575 --> 00:13:14,210 I was thinking, "Yeah, this guy is gonna be bearing down on us pretty fast". 155 00:13:14,212 --> 00:13:17,547 So as I'm starting to slow down, even more to land, 156 00:13:17,549 --> 00:13:21,250 Tommy's thinking the same thing. He took the flight controls, 157 00:13:21,252 --> 00:13:23,253 and we went forward a little bit. 158 00:13:23,255 --> 00:13:25,357 That's the last thing I remember. 159 00:13:30,195 --> 00:13:32,463 Less than five minutes after take-off, 160 00:13:32,465 --> 00:13:36,032 the chopper fell to the ground, it's landing gear mired in the mud. 161 00:13:36,034 --> 00:13:40,637 Chief warrant officers, Daniel Flores and Thomas Einhorn were shaken up in the crash. 162 00:13:40,639 --> 00:13:43,439 Both were taken to Medical Center Hospital in Conroe, 163 00:13:43,441 --> 00:13:45,610 put under observation, then released. 164 00:13:46,511 --> 00:13:50,583 How did I survive? Literally by the grace of God. 165 00:13:53,251 --> 00:13:57,188 That was in August when I had that first bout of anxiety. 166 00:13:58,424 --> 00:14:00,225 I went and saw the flight surgeon. 167 00:14:01,259 --> 00:14:03,560 He... I told him what was going on. 168 00:14:03,562 --> 00:14:06,597 He worked with me a little bit, not much. He just said, "You, uh, 169 00:14:06,599 --> 00:14:10,032 you gotta learn to live with it, or you want me to take you off flight status?" 170 00:14:10,034 --> 00:14:12,104 And there was no way I could do that. So... 171 00:14:13,172 --> 00:14:15,240 I did what we all do in the military. 172 00:14:16,374 --> 00:14:18,107 I fought through it. 173 00:14:29,155 --> 00:14:33,524 On that day, early October 2006, we had already set the aircraft up, 174 00:14:33,526 --> 00:14:38,228 as we call them, we cocked them up for the QRF, quick reaction force. 175 00:14:38,230 --> 00:14:41,132 We'd just sit around and wait for the radios to come alive, to go help somebody. 176 00:14:43,202 --> 00:14:47,404 We were in the chow hall and our Icom radios came to life. 177 00:14:47,406 --> 00:14:51,308 The Apache crew Deadwood launch the QRF right now. 178 00:14:51,310 --> 00:14:52,645 We all looked at the radio, going like, 179 00:14:53,679 --> 00:14:56,515 "Are they serious? This has never happened before." 180 00:14:59,285 --> 00:15:02,753 We ran across the flight line. The other Apache on the QRF, 181 00:15:02,755 --> 00:15:07,157 they were already sitting at 100 percent RPMs, waiting for me. 182 00:15:07,159 --> 00:15:09,159 Clear right, clear left. Clear. 183 00:15:09,161 --> 00:15:11,662 We were stationed at Bagram at the time. 184 00:15:11,664 --> 00:15:15,265 Most of our QRF missions were just escorting Medivacs. 185 00:15:15,267 --> 00:15:17,769 So, it was a little odd that we were actually dispatched 186 00:15:17,771 --> 00:15:22,038 to a firefight in the Tagab valley, because as far as we know, 187 00:15:22,040 --> 00:15:24,977 at the time, the Tagab was quiet. 188 00:15:51,805 --> 00:15:54,404 October 14th was our first mission 189 00:15:54,406 --> 00:15:57,475 to roll down through the Valley of Tagab, 190 00:15:57,477 --> 00:16:02,214 and meet with the senior members of the village, and conduct a jirga. 191 00:16:05,217 --> 00:16:09,253 And we were also taking along a donation of, um, school supplies, 192 00:16:09,255 --> 00:16:12,292 that we were gonna pass along to the children of the village. 193 00:16:18,163 --> 00:16:21,133 I had turned 50 in 2006. 194 00:16:24,503 --> 00:16:27,539 And I arrived in Afghanistan. I was not assigned to a unit. 195 00:16:29,209 --> 00:16:32,644 I was a forces command fill, 196 00:16:32,646 --> 00:16:36,714 because they needed embedded tactical trainers, ETTs. 197 00:16:38,985 --> 00:16:42,486 The job as an ETT, as an embedded tactical trainer is... 198 00:16:42,488 --> 00:16:45,156 you're supposed to embed with the Afghan army, 199 00:16:45,158 --> 00:16:48,258 and you... you liaise between the US military 200 00:16:48,260 --> 00:16:49,461 and the Afghan military. 201 00:16:51,131 --> 00:16:54,899 We were two-man teams, one officer and one senior enlisted. 202 00:16:54,901 --> 00:16:58,736 "Hall and Best, you go over there and you guys report to your unit", 203 00:16:58,738 --> 00:17:01,839 and we reported, and they said, "Okay, you guys are just gonna be paired up." 204 00:17:01,841 --> 00:17:03,174 It's total happenstance. 205 00:17:05,478 --> 00:17:08,881 You would have these teams embedded and 100 206 00:17:08,883 --> 00:17:12,149 to 200 Afghan national army personnel, you know. 207 00:17:13,620 --> 00:17:17,488 Because only once you've got them sufficient 208 00:17:17,490 --> 00:17:21,528 to where they could secure and govern themselves, could we leave. 209 00:17:24,497 --> 00:17:28,766 When we left Nijrab, my vehicle was commanded by Lieutenant Hall, 210 00:17:28,768 --> 00:17:31,570 he was sitting in the team chiefs' seat, 211 00:17:31,572 --> 00:17:34,608 and then I was the gunner in the, uh, turret. 212 00:17:35,875 --> 00:17:38,910 And we had Naser as our interpreter in the back, 213 00:17:38,912 --> 00:17:41,379 with radios to allow us to communicate 214 00:17:41,381 --> 00:17:43,850 with the Afghan forces that we were working with. 215 00:17:45,318 --> 00:17:48,453 I was a civilian contractor. When I was working 216 00:17:48,455 --> 00:17:51,189 with the coalition forces and NATO, 217 00:17:51,191 --> 00:17:53,358 my position was an interpreter, 218 00:17:53,360 --> 00:17:55,461 and I was doing language services. 219 00:17:55,463 --> 00:17:57,930 Naser was, was one of those kids 220 00:17:57,932 --> 00:18:01,566 who loves his country so much, he loves Afghanistan so much... 221 00:18:01,568 --> 00:18:04,870 ...that he did whatever he could to help out. 222 00:18:04,872 --> 00:18:07,205 It wasn't about the paycheck with him. 223 00:18:07,207 --> 00:18:09,874 It was all about helping his country. 224 00:18:20,721 --> 00:18:23,254 In Afghanistan, in the villages as soon as 225 00:18:23,256 --> 00:18:25,523 the light's up and after prayer, they open up shop 226 00:18:25,525 --> 00:18:27,559 and they close when they wanna close. 227 00:18:27,561 --> 00:18:30,863 Uh, so, when we were going down through, 228 00:18:30,865 --> 00:18:31,864 no shops were open. 229 00:18:35,302 --> 00:18:38,470 As we moved through the little village of Afghania, 230 00:18:38,472 --> 00:18:43,442 we noticed that the kids weren't out there waving, giving us thumbs up. 231 00:18:43,444 --> 00:18:46,612 We started seeing women and children running from the fields. 232 00:18:48,816 --> 00:18:50,615 We continued on up the road 233 00:18:50,617 --> 00:18:53,419 and there was an Afghan National Police post 234 00:18:53,421 --> 00:18:56,755 that you could always see Afghan National Police walking on top of. 235 00:18:58,725 --> 00:19:01,495 The building was completely abandoned. 236 00:19:02,797 --> 00:19:06,266 So that kind of put your Spidey senses on tingle a little bit. 237 00:19:08,402 --> 00:19:11,036 As we roll past that post, 238 00:19:11,038 --> 00:19:14,539 the Afghan commander stopped the vehicle 239 00:19:14,541 --> 00:19:17,276 and was calling Naser, 240 00:19:17,278 --> 00:19:19,580 our interpreter on the radio, and telling us to stop. 241 00:19:20,981 --> 00:19:25,753 Uh, so, I asked them what's going on. He said, "Enemy, enemy". 242 00:19:27,288 --> 00:19:28,355 Stop right here. 243 00:19:31,525 --> 00:19:34,626 The Afghan commander comes out, he walked out, 244 00:19:34,628 --> 00:19:37,295 he snatched the Dragon off Sniper Rifle. 245 00:19:37,297 --> 00:19:39,600 He stuck it into a hole in a compound. 246 00:20:03,892 --> 00:20:06,860 And he gets back out and smiles and looks at me and goes, 247 00:20:06,862 --> 00:20:08,029 "Two. I got two." 248 00:20:09,764 --> 00:20:10,798 That's when I learned... 249 00:20:12,868 --> 00:20:14,801 what it sounds like to get shot at. 250 00:20:23,744 --> 00:20:25,744 I began returning fire, 251 00:20:25,746 --> 00:20:29,015 and Lieutenant Hall called back to the rear American vehicle 252 00:20:29,017 --> 00:20:32,486 to alert them that we were... we had troops in contact. 253 00:20:36,458 --> 00:20:38,858 Big, long combo right, nine, ten vehicles, something like that. 254 00:20:38,860 --> 00:20:42,761 The front three or four are the ones getting engaged right now. 255 00:20:46,101 --> 00:20:50,937 I'm lieutenant, I have a captain, uh, in the Humvee to my rear. 256 00:20:50,939 --> 00:20:53,540 Their radio's not working or something, so he gets out 257 00:20:53,542 --> 00:20:56,810 and starts running up to us, bounding and hopping. 258 00:20:56,812 --> 00:21:00,046 And, uh, he comes up to say, "Hey, what's going on?" 259 00:21:00,048 --> 00:21:01,817 And that's when I kinda give him the situation. 260 00:21:02,884 --> 00:21:04,753 Hey, get some guns up high. 261 00:21:05,954 --> 00:21:09,022 When I turned my face, I saw, uh, 262 00:21:09,024 --> 00:21:11,059 the rounds were hitting in the Humvees. 263 00:21:14,864 --> 00:21:16,798 Four, shot to four o'clock. 264 00:21:18,400 --> 00:21:20,733 The whole time I'm trying to call for air support. 265 00:21:23,405 --> 00:21:27,640 Deadwood 6-7, Deadwood 6-7, this is Vandal 1-6, over. 266 00:21:27,642 --> 00:21:29,943 I know if I can get some Apaches, 267 00:21:29,945 --> 00:21:32,445 they come with rockets, big guns 268 00:21:32,447 --> 00:21:34,649 and they can s... They come with elevated positions. 269 00:21:44,893 --> 00:21:50,563 Zero-five, 0-5, 6-7 to the blind and 8-4. 270 00:22:00,176 --> 00:22:04,444 You don't wanna send one aircraft out on its own ever. 271 00:22:04,446 --> 00:22:07,447 That was policy at the time, in case one goes down, 272 00:22:07,449 --> 00:22:10,151 you wanna have somebody else there to be able to provide support for 'em. 273 00:22:11,787 --> 00:22:16,723 Stay up high down in there. 274 00:22:16,725 --> 00:22:20,027 When they dispatch us to these situations, 275 00:22:20,029 --> 00:22:21,862 all we get is a brief, 276 00:22:21,864 --> 00:22:24,064 "Troops in contact at this grid location. 277 00:22:24,066 --> 00:22:27,637 Here's a radio frequency, go make contact with them and help them." 278 00:22:30,672 --> 00:22:34,674 Vandal 0-5, Vandal 0-5, this is Deadwood 6-7 279 00:22:34,676 --> 00:22:38,511 to the blind and Deadwood 8-4 inbound here rotations. 280 00:22:38,513 --> 00:22:40,580 Their front seaters got put in their coordinates to the entrance, 281 00:22:40,582 --> 00:22:42,484 to the Northern entrance of the Tagab Valley. 282 00:22:44,153 --> 00:22:47,254 Where what we call, we're buster, we're going as fast as we can. Military power. 283 00:22:47,256 --> 00:22:50,657 We didn't have any intelligence, you know, on, you know, 284 00:22:50,659 --> 00:22:52,126 who these guys were or what their... 285 00:22:52,128 --> 00:22:53,928 what their mission actually was at the time. 286 00:22:53,930 --> 00:22:57,597 We knew we were supposed to go talk to a Vandal 1-6, 287 00:22:57,599 --> 00:23:02,571 which was Lieutenant Hall and escort him back, uh, back to their base. 288 00:23:04,106 --> 00:23:08,444 Any Vandal elements, any Vandal elements. This is Deadwood 6-3. 289 00:23:10,646 --> 00:23:12,114 All these people on the trail to the right. 290 00:23:14,750 --> 00:23:17,584 From the time we launched, to the time we got to the north end 291 00:23:17,586 --> 00:23:20,888 of the Tagab, was all of 15 minutes at the most. 292 00:23:20,890 --> 00:23:23,724 Those guys had already been in a protracted fight 293 00:23:23,726 --> 00:23:27,695 for easily two hours before we got called out. 294 00:23:27,697 --> 00:23:30,297 They were getting surrounded by the Taliban. 295 00:23:30,299 --> 00:23:33,834 Deadwood 6-7, is that 1-6, we are in convoy, 296 00:23:33,836 --> 00:23:35,604 uh, to evac out of here. 297 00:23:37,440 --> 00:23:40,943 OK, coming in high? Big guy roger, are you still in contact at this time? 298 00:23:43,980 --> 00:23:48,549 From the standpoint of a helicopter pilot, 299 00:23:48,551 --> 00:23:50,718 one of these things is just like all the others. 300 00:23:50,720 --> 00:23:53,921 It's a lot more of a significant experience 301 00:23:53,923 --> 00:23:56,824 for the guys who are actually on the ground swapping bullets 302 00:23:56,826 --> 00:23:58,494 with the bad guys, back and forth. 303 00:24:00,763 --> 00:24:06,267 5-3-3-7, this is 5-3-0, coming hard now, coming hard. 304 00:24:11,141 --> 00:24:12,175 And where's it at? 305 00:24:14,111 --> 00:24:15,911 Man, where the fuck are they? 306 00:24:20,117 --> 00:24:22,285 Fuck, they're shooting at us from the trail. 307 00:24:24,321 --> 00:24:27,255 - And where's it at? - Now we're getting hit from our two o'clock. 308 00:24:29,292 --> 00:24:31,992 The Afghans came out and tried to envelop us 309 00:24:31,994 --> 00:24:34,629 on both sides, kinda like a bull's horns, 310 00:24:34,631 --> 00:24:38,035 and tried to enclose us in and circle us on both sides. 311 00:24:45,776 --> 00:24:48,143 Now the Afghans, they fight hard and they fight 312 00:24:48,145 --> 00:24:51,746 with no body armor, they fight with no pay, no socks, 313 00:24:51,748 --> 00:24:53,114 some of them don't have boot laces, 314 00:24:53,116 --> 00:24:54,983 I mean, they... they fight hard. 315 00:24:54,985 --> 00:24:57,052 It was kinda inspiring to, to work 316 00:24:57,054 --> 00:25:00,088 with these Afghan guys who, who did so much for so little. 317 00:25:03,860 --> 00:25:07,762 Damn! I'm out. Gonna need more rounds, need more rounds. 318 00:25:07,764 --> 00:25:11,632 Terry's in the gun shooting, he's focused on, 319 00:25:11,634 --> 00:25:13,767 uh, firing rounds and suppressing the enemy. 320 00:25:16,206 --> 00:25:20,875 I thought to myself, because the Mark 19 had a lot of them, 321 00:25:20,877 --> 00:25:22,844 "Maybe that will be the next target". 322 00:25:22,846 --> 00:25:25,849 I yelled at them to move, move, move from that place. 323 00:25:27,751 --> 00:25:29,086 Move, move forward. 324 00:25:39,063 --> 00:25:40,862 That was an RPG. 325 00:25:40,864 --> 00:25:44,732 After they moved, fortunately, uh, 326 00:25:44,734 --> 00:25:47,069 they had that place with the RPG, 327 00:25:47,071 --> 00:25:49,737 but the, uh, Humvee was not there. 328 00:25:49,739 --> 00:25:53,674 And that was our ride back also to go to the base. 329 00:25:53,676 --> 00:25:57,679 So, uh, to make sure we don't have to walk. 330 00:26:13,897 --> 00:26:16,831 Ceasefire! Ceasefire! Ceasefire! 331 00:26:16,833 --> 00:26:20,835 Over about a 45-minute period, we were able to quell the contact. 332 00:26:20,837 --> 00:26:23,771 We thought the fight is finished. 333 00:26:23,773 --> 00:26:26,942 One of the company commanders, he sent one of his platoon soldiers 334 00:26:26,944 --> 00:26:30,812 with the squad to go down see the damages. 335 00:26:30,814 --> 00:26:33,948 When those people came back, they brought the flag 336 00:26:33,950 --> 00:26:36,819 of the Taliban, which was on top of one of the compounds. 337 00:26:36,821 --> 00:26:40,054 So we're just taking some photos. 338 00:26:40,056 --> 00:26:45,361 The Taliban already had the Afghan army radio scanned. 339 00:26:45,363 --> 00:26:48,730 They was listening the Afghan army communications on their radio. 340 00:26:48,732 --> 00:26:52,301 One of the Taliban guy, maybe their leader or one of their men, 341 00:26:52,303 --> 00:26:56,272 he called the call sign of the platoon Sargent when he answered, 342 00:26:56,274 --> 00:26:59,110 and respond, "Yes", and he start, uh... 343 00:27:00,278 --> 00:27:03,978 Uh, sorry to say that, he said, "We're gonna fuck you guys up." 344 00:27:03,980 --> 00:27:06,114 Target in! 345 00:27:12,989 --> 00:27:16,158 At this point, we still had integrity of our convoy, 346 00:27:16,160 --> 00:27:19,028 with an American vehicle in the lead, uh, 347 00:27:19,030 --> 00:27:22,765 followed by five Afghan vehicles, and then an American vehicle. 348 00:27:22,767 --> 00:27:26,535 The senior person on this convoy was in the rear vehicle. 349 00:27:26,537 --> 00:27:31,374 And he asked Lieutenant Hall to have our vehicle 350 00:27:31,376 --> 00:27:35,012 maintain our position while they moved up. 351 00:27:36,214 --> 00:27:38,180 Some of his people got out, Captain got out, 352 00:27:38,182 --> 00:27:40,517 went to aggress and move to another building. 353 00:27:56,301 --> 00:28:02,905 Move, move, move! 354 00:28:02,907 --> 00:28:04,276 Hey, watch your rifle, Lee! 355 00:28:08,045 --> 00:28:10,815 They got shot on, leave it, leave it don't touch. 356 00:28:14,553 --> 00:28:18,488 - Oh my God, dude. - Where's Gus! We need air support. 357 00:28:22,893 --> 00:28:24,594 We had been calling for the Apaches for three hours. 358 00:28:24,596 --> 00:28:27,464 Now we were running out of ammo, running out of fuel, and... 359 00:28:27,466 --> 00:28:30,233 but I was so focused on what was going on, uh, 360 00:28:30,235 --> 00:28:33,804 I didn't really worry about what could happen if they didn't come. 361 00:28:41,112 --> 00:28:45,017 I'm out a little bit further. 362 00:28:46,285 --> 00:28:49,086 We get over the northern end of the Tagab Valley, 363 00:28:50,021 --> 00:28:53,025 and, uh, we're circling, circling would seem like... 364 00:28:54,126 --> 00:28:55,394 Oh man, at least 30 minutes. 365 00:28:56,762 --> 00:28:59,896 I see smoke in the one o'clock, about two miles. 366 00:28:59,898 --> 00:29:02,967 Okay, we're, uh, armed. We're armed all the way around. 367 00:29:04,001 --> 00:29:07,404 Deadwood 6-7, do you have eyes on the Humvee, over? 368 00:29:07,406 --> 00:29:09,406 There's a couple of Humvees. 369 00:29:09,408 --> 00:29:15,011 Vandal 1-6, Vandal 1-6, this is Deadwood 6-7, 370 00:29:15,013 --> 00:29:17,949 over east now. This is your location 371 00:29:19,984 --> 00:29:24,187 Sure enough, we find a convoy that was engaged on an orchard 372 00:29:24,189 --> 00:29:26,458 on the other side of a ravine. 373 00:29:27,626 --> 00:29:31,094 Vandal 1-6, just give us the direction 374 00:29:31,096 --> 00:29:34,132 where you're taking fire from, we can put down some fire. 375 00:29:38,504 --> 00:29:40,440 Roger, Deadwood 6-7, 8-1. 376 00:29:43,308 --> 00:29:45,876 God dammit, do you have eyes on our location, over? 377 00:29:47,647 --> 00:29:52,315 We've got eyes on several 378 00:29:52,317 --> 00:29:57,356 along the roadway, uh, kind of hiding behind a wall. 379 00:29:58,557 --> 00:30:02,961 Roger, Deadwood 6-7, that's us in the Humvee, over. 380 00:30:04,364 --> 00:30:09,566 Okay, here is the situation, what you need is to put fire on them. 381 00:30:09,568 --> 00:30:15,004 Roger, they are in the orchard to our east. 382 00:30:15,006 --> 00:30:19,379 - Anything you can fire up in there will be granted. - Roll it out, rolling. 383 00:30:20,413 --> 00:30:23,581 He's trying to direct us where we need to put fire down on. 384 00:30:23,583 --> 00:30:26,283 It's a little more difficult for us during the day 385 00:30:26,285 --> 00:30:29,186 to identify specifically where they're being attacked from, 386 00:30:29,188 --> 00:30:33,156 because, you know, at night time you can see where the rounds are coming off, 387 00:30:33,158 --> 00:30:37,294 you can see where the fires are coming from, uh, you can utilize the flare, 388 00:30:37,296 --> 00:30:40,633 but it's more difficult during the day, 'cause you're primarily using your naked eye. 389 00:30:43,336 --> 00:30:46,470 Roger and there's smoking going on over here 390 00:30:46,472 --> 00:30:49,941 that could be a village, and the orchard to the east that you're talking about. 391 00:30:51,511 --> 00:30:56,381 Roger that, 6-7, that's go ahead and fire that up. 392 00:30:58,150 --> 00:31:00,019 Okay, we're gonna put down so fire. 393 00:31:03,523 --> 00:31:07,691 Alright, go ahead. That was some good shooting right there that kicked up all the dirt. 394 00:31:07,693 --> 00:31:12,532 Yep, I saw it. OK, let's come around. 395 00:31:13,466 --> 00:31:17,034 Coming around Are you gonna fire rockets... 396 00:31:17,036 --> 00:31:18,702 Yeah, I'm gonna try and fire rockets on this. 397 00:31:18,704 --> 00:31:21,104 Okay, you fire rockets and then I'll clean up a gun. 398 00:31:21,106 --> 00:31:25,044 I got the gun now. Finger's on the trigger. 399 00:31:27,280 --> 00:31:30,682 - Follow our guys a little bit and shoot into it. - Okay 400 00:31:30,684 --> 00:31:36,420 - Eh, come on, right. - Alright, coming right. 6-1 to... 401 00:31:41,327 --> 00:31:43,260 OK, fire when you... 402 00:31:43,262 --> 00:31:49,166 1-6 and 1-6 403 00:31:58,644 --> 00:32:01,078 That's when Vandal gets on the radio saying like, 404 00:32:01,080 --> 00:32:02,681 "Who are you guys shooting at? 405 00:32:02,683 --> 00:32:05,752 We are a convoy at the south end of the Tagab." 406 00:32:09,789 --> 00:32:12,691 "We're all standing behind this wall and shooting to our east, 407 00:32:12,693 --> 00:32:16,260 is that what you're seeing?" He says, "Yeah. It... Every shooting to the east". 408 00:32:16,262 --> 00:32:19,399 I'm, "Well, that's us, but I don't see you." 409 00:32:24,570 --> 00:32:29,308 6-7, Deadwood 6-7. I believe we are south of your location, over. 410 00:32:30,811 --> 00:32:35,847 - Hold up on this round. - Alright, holding up. 411 00:32:35,849 --> 00:32:38,650 Roger that. He said they're south of our location. 412 00:32:38,652 --> 00:32:42,152 6-1, see what these guys are doing right here. 413 00:32:42,154 --> 00:32:45,792 - Deadwood 6-7 - Get ready. 414 00:32:48,695 --> 00:32:49,695 Go ahead. 415 00:32:50,597 --> 00:32:55,534 W-D-5-8-1-5-5- 416 00:32:55,536 --> 00:32:58,372 6-0-4-3-0. 417 00:33:01,375 --> 00:33:03,810 Roger. Good copy. 418 00:33:05,378 --> 00:33:09,748 I was talking to, uh, Lieutenant Hall on the radio, 419 00:33:09,750 --> 00:33:11,485 the radio reception was crystal clear, 420 00:33:12,653 --> 00:33:15,389 but we were not supporting him. He was... 421 00:33:16,423 --> 00:33:19,560 What? Five or seven kilometers maybe further south of where we were. 422 00:33:20,694 --> 00:33:23,395 Oh my God, who did we just shoot? 423 00:33:23,397 --> 00:33:24,663 Shoot. 424 00:33:43,750 --> 00:33:46,151 There were three Afghans that were hurt. 425 00:33:46,153 --> 00:33:50,755 - Over here! I saw two police! - Where, where? 426 00:33:50,757 --> 00:33:55,193 The Captain got on the radio and he called for a Medivac. 427 00:33:55,195 --> 00:33:59,331 The Medivac indicated that they would push one up, 428 00:33:59,333 --> 00:34:03,103 but they would not land until the area was secure. 429 00:34:04,538 --> 00:34:07,272 So the Captain indicated to Lieutenant Hall 430 00:34:07,274 --> 00:34:10,476 that he was taking half the Afghans in the ambulance 431 00:34:10,478 --> 00:34:13,345 and they were gonna roll back to combat output in Nijrab. 432 00:34:13,347 --> 00:34:14,816 "And you continue the fight." 433 00:34:18,519 --> 00:34:22,320 Lieutenant Hall indicated he did not think it was a good idea. 434 00:34:22,322 --> 00:34:27,960 I was, uh, very vocal from my position that it was an absolutely horrible idea. 435 00:34:27,962 --> 00:34:30,732 They needed to understand they still had ten people pinned down. 436 00:34:31,698 --> 00:34:35,401 They took away a big gun, on top of that Humvee is a 50-cal. 437 00:34:35,403 --> 00:34:37,603 We have a Mark 19, an automatic grenade launcher. 438 00:34:37,605 --> 00:34:40,305 You split those up, and you don't have anybody 439 00:34:40,307 --> 00:34:43,411 to cover for him while he's reloading. 440 00:34:44,479 --> 00:34:47,545 Reload. I'm out. I need more rounds. 441 00:34:47,547 --> 00:34:49,614 You don't choose who leads you 442 00:34:49,616 --> 00:34:52,818 in those situations. They get force-fed to you, 443 00:34:52,820 --> 00:34:55,387 and my job as an enlisted soldier, 444 00:34:55,389 --> 00:34:57,925 is to mitigate the mistakes they make. 445 00:35:01,329 --> 00:35:03,596 The shots are coming from right below us. 446 00:35:13,941 --> 00:35:16,776 They left us with only one American vehicle and the American vehicles 447 00:35:16,778 --> 00:35:19,812 were out there because we had the most fire power, 448 00:35:19,814 --> 00:35:22,248 and because we could communicate with the skies. 449 00:35:38,399 --> 00:35:43,571 So, this was a month after my first real deal claustrophobic anxiety attack. 450 00:35:44,639 --> 00:35:48,909 There's trails and everything down here, they could be hiding in all those trees. 451 00:35:48,911 --> 00:35:55,048 It was on the back of my mind. If I had a moment to stop and reflect... 452 00:35:55,050 --> 00:35:58,484 Yeah, here it comes. 453 00:35:58,486 --> 00:36:03,826 Deadwood 6-7, we are in convoy, we need evac out of here. 454 00:36:32,520 --> 00:36:34,988 And that's when I started realizing, that as long as I can keep 455 00:36:34,990 --> 00:36:38,390 my mind preoccupied with something else, 456 00:36:38,392 --> 00:36:41,863 yeah, the chances of having an anxiety attack was much, much less. 457 00:36:44,600 --> 00:36:50,570 - Roger, Deadwood 7-6, I'm right underneath you. - Roger. 458 00:36:50,572 --> 00:36:53,339 What we actually wound up flying over first 459 00:36:53,341 --> 00:36:55,909 was a ground QRF force, 460 00:36:55,911 --> 00:36:59,880 that had been sent out from their base to go help them. 461 00:36:59,882 --> 00:37:04,750 And so we supported those guys at first for a good 10-15 minutes or so, 462 00:37:04,752 --> 00:37:07,956 before we realized this is not where we're supposed to be. 463 00:37:10,492 --> 00:37:14,663 Deadwood 6-7, we are in the last vehicle in this convoy. 464 00:37:16,064 --> 00:37:18,064 Roger, we have eyes on you. 465 00:37:18,066 --> 00:37:21,734 As soon as they got over the orchard where the fighting was going on, 466 00:37:21,736 --> 00:37:27,408 sure enough there was a volley of RPGs and smoke from all the shooting. 467 00:37:30,914 --> 00:37:33,747 I quickly slammed the stick to the left, lined up my rockets 468 00:37:33,749 --> 00:37:36,650 and fired off three high explosive rockets. 469 00:37:36,652 --> 00:37:39,553 Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah. 470 00:37:39,555 --> 00:37:42,589 And I tell you, right now, that felt great. 471 00:37:52,134 --> 00:37:53,166 Come on back. 472 00:38:03,847 --> 00:38:07,082 Going in look good at this point. 473 00:38:09,818 --> 00:38:11,685 Go around, you're in a good position, over. 474 00:38:11,687 --> 00:38:19,060 Here we go. 475 00:38:19,062 --> 00:38:22,129 RPG, 0-8. Yeah! 476 00:38:22,131 --> 00:38:27,136 Deadwood 6-7, we are still receiving fire from our inside, over. 477 00:38:28,570 --> 00:38:31,471 north and south so we get a little more to run. 478 00:38:31,473 --> 00:38:33,540 Yes, and that way he's coming in that direction. 479 00:38:33,542 --> 00:38:36,478 - I agree with them. Coming out - OK. 480 00:38:50,026 --> 00:38:53,930 - 6-1 is inbound - Roger. 481 00:39:20,555 --> 00:39:22,723 - Okay. - Good round, 482 00:39:22,725 --> 00:39:25,026 Deadwood 6-7 you're right on target. 483 00:39:25,028 --> 00:39:27,997 Okay, 6-7, roger. 484 00:39:31,534 --> 00:39:33,634 We had all our Afghans in the trenches, 485 00:39:33,636 --> 00:39:36,670 so we had to get everybody, find them all with no radios. 486 00:39:36,672 --> 00:39:38,973 Get them all back in the vehicles and I'm calling, I'm trying 487 00:39:38,975 --> 00:39:41,776 to talk to the Afghans and I don't know, I don't know Dari, 488 00:39:41,778 --> 00:39:45,012 so I'm trying to find my interpreter, and he's up on the front line, 489 00:39:45,014 --> 00:39:47,583 you know, taking ammo to the Afghans. 490 00:39:48,952 --> 00:39:52,753 I had to call him and... and provide cover fire for him 491 00:39:52,755 --> 00:39:55,690 to start bounding back to me, and I had to grab him 492 00:39:55,692 --> 00:39:58,726 by the collar and... and try to yell at him, 493 00:39:58,728 --> 00:40:01,663 "Hey, I need you with me, man. I need you to stay with me." 494 00:40:02,833 --> 00:40:06,035 We finally got everybody together, you know, we started, started to move out. 495 00:40:08,738 --> 00:40:13,876 Deadwood 6-7, we are loading up to evac out of here, over. 496 00:40:15,678 --> 00:40:16,646 Roger. 497 00:40:18,816 --> 00:40:24,018 There was about 500 enemy insurgents in the valley at that time. 498 00:40:24,020 --> 00:40:28,991 When we came down, all the... the enemy insurgents decided to come out to the road 499 00:40:28,993 --> 00:40:32,760 because they knew we'd have to come back, and they laid in probably seven, 500 00:40:32,762 --> 00:40:35,631 eight ambushes for us along those 17 kilometers. 501 00:40:41,070 --> 00:40:48,210 Roger, Deadwood 6-7, we are in route and we are gonna have ambushes all the way home. 502 00:40:48,212 --> 00:40:50,812 - OK, we're going with 'em. - OK, we stay with 'em. 503 00:40:50,814 --> 00:40:55,718 Roger won't be, uh, location as you are north. 504 00:40:57,620 --> 00:41:00,789 I could see that they were starting to head north along the road. 505 00:41:00,791 --> 00:41:04,326 I rolled in, flying as fast as I could, catching up the convoy, 506 00:41:04,328 --> 00:41:07,796 and roasted over them at about 100 feet, 507 00:41:07,798 --> 00:41:09,998 to let them know that we were with them, 508 00:41:10,000 --> 00:41:12,833 and for any other possible ambushes in front of them to know 509 00:41:12,835 --> 00:41:15,904 that there's Apaches that are protecting our guys on the ground. 510 00:41:40,764 --> 00:41:42,266 Do you copy, 1-6. 511 00:41:48,038 --> 00:41:51,139 The next village they came up to, looked literally 512 00:41:51,141 --> 00:41:55,311 like an old western town, with a dirt road down the middle. 513 00:41:59,383 --> 00:42:02,886 It was a tight one lane road, with buildings on either side. 514 00:42:15,299 --> 00:42:18,434 That's when Vandal 1-6 515 00:42:18,436 --> 00:42:20,902 screams down the radio that they're shooting from the rooftops. 516 00:42:20,904 --> 00:42:27,076 - Rooftops, get down! Over. - Shit! 517 00:42:30,080 --> 00:42:33,916 They were literally putting the gun over the edge and just squeezing 518 00:42:33,918 --> 00:42:37,086 the trigger and letting, letting them fly. 519 00:42:37,088 --> 00:42:39,754 We can take out that house. That's where they were shooting them from. 520 00:42:39,756 --> 00:42:41,960 I'm checking to see where the shots came from. 521 00:42:43,361 --> 00:42:48,464 I was in a position right there, just above the town, saw one building and I thought, 522 00:42:48,466 --> 00:42:51,200 "Alright, I'm fixing to put a rocket right through the top of it." 523 00:42:53,404 --> 00:42:56,707 Okay, we're armed, we're armed all the way around. 524 00:43:00,478 --> 00:43:01,712 But it didn't feel right. 525 00:43:03,448 --> 00:43:05,383 - He's got nowhere to go if he get shot at. - Yeah, yeah. 526 00:43:10,455 --> 00:43:12,357 - Alright, just get ready. - Roger. 527 00:43:16,227 --> 00:43:20,864 I eased off and circled around, I thought, "Alright. Give them a little bit of time 528 00:43:21,933 --> 00:43:24,333 before I go make a shot and possibly kill innocents in there." 529 00:43:24,335 --> 00:43:26,835 Because it's still, it's a country where normal people 530 00:43:26,837 --> 00:43:28,939 that don't wanna be in this war. That's where they live. 531 00:43:29,908 --> 00:43:32,310 So, in my mind, that was a good... 532 00:43:33,478 --> 00:43:35,712 a good decision not to take that shot. 533 00:43:37,882 --> 00:43:41,250 He's pointing that way somewhere, what the heck? 534 00:43:41,252 --> 00:43:43,352 Those guys are right in front of us. 535 00:43:43,354 --> 00:43:45,855 Vandal to Deadwood. 536 00:43:45,857 --> 00:43:48,291 Roger. See if there's anybody down there as well. 537 00:43:48,293 --> 00:43:50,461 I'm looking and lost. 538 00:43:52,397 --> 00:43:56,265 So that's when I started making runs up and down the road, 539 00:43:56,267 --> 00:43:58,303 popping flares to let people know that, 540 00:43:59,370 --> 00:44:01,172 "You mess with them, we will level this town". 541 00:44:02,874 --> 00:44:05,276 - I'll send some flares. - Go ahead. Roger. 542 00:44:06,844 --> 00:44:09,314 Power. Speed. 543 00:44:14,553 --> 00:44:17,486 And flares away. 544 00:44:17,488 --> 00:44:20,357 We're throwing flares everywhere. 545 00:44:26,031 --> 00:44:28,198 The Afghans stopped because they're taking fire, 546 00:44:28,200 --> 00:44:31,234 and they got out of the vehicles to try and engage. 547 00:44:36,141 --> 00:44:38,442 Deadwood 6-7, we have 548 00:44:38,444 --> 00:44:44,581 - We are loading up to evac out of here, over. - Roger. 549 00:44:44,583 --> 00:44:46,849 They were out fighting, because they didn't wanna be in their vehicles, 550 00:44:46,851 --> 00:44:49,053 so we get them back in the vehicles and we start moving again. 551 00:44:50,556 --> 00:44:51,888 2-40! 552 00:44:57,395 --> 00:44:59,930 Oh fuck! Go ahead! 553 00:44:59,932 --> 00:45:02,900 We need airborne! We need airborne! 554 00:45:03,935 --> 00:45:08,605 We were close to being black on ammo, meaning that we were out of ammo. 555 00:45:08,607 --> 00:45:12,275 I had used all my Mark 19 rounds, so the guys in the skies 556 00:45:12,277 --> 00:45:15,848 had the only rounds that were really being fired. 557 00:45:16,548 --> 00:45:19,583 Considering how many people were stacked up against them, 558 00:45:19,585 --> 00:45:22,019 they were sitting ducks. 559 00:45:29,160 --> 00:45:33,497 The FOB was not even a mile away and that's when Vandal 1-6 560 00:45:33,499 --> 00:45:37,166 yells out, "They're shooting from the fields, they're shooting from the field." 561 00:45:37,168 --> 00:45:41,238 6-7, 6-7 562 00:45:41,240 --> 00:45:44,441 They're in the fields, in the fields. Over. 563 00:45:44,443 --> 00:45:48,646 They're in the fields, 6-7, in the fields. 564 00:45:48,648 --> 00:45:53,049 Roger, in the fields. I got it, it's gonna be a tight turn backing up. 565 00:45:53,051 --> 00:45:57,187 Right down below us, 6-7, right down below us. 566 00:45:57,189 --> 00:45:59,925 My front seater saw somebody run into the fields shooting. 567 00:46:00,992 --> 00:46:03,396 - Here we go. You see 'em? - Yep. 568 00:46:06,665 --> 00:46:07,599 I didn't see 'em. 569 00:46:09,034 --> 00:46:11,269 Good shot, 6-7, good shot. 570 00:46:11,271 --> 00:46:15,274 I got it, alright, coming left. 571 00:46:18,345 --> 00:46:23,015 - Left. - Yeah, take a left turn, I saw the guys on the ground. 572 00:46:24,483 --> 00:46:27,084 We'd gotten so good at this point with shooting rockets 573 00:46:27,086 --> 00:46:31,922 that I could put a rocket in a window at a mile away. No problem. 574 00:46:31,924 --> 00:46:33,524 Alright, straight on. 575 00:46:33,526 --> 00:46:38,563 - Oh, nice. - Right there, there you go. 576 00:46:38,565 --> 00:46:41,566 I'm out of, I'm out of... 577 00:46:41,568 --> 00:46:43,969 Good round, 6-7, good round. 578 00:46:44,671 --> 00:46:47,106 - Roll out. - Alright out. 579 00:46:48,440 --> 00:46:52,145 By about that time the convoy made up the last hill to the FOB. 580 00:47:09,027 --> 00:47:11,598 6-7, it's 1-6, we are in the FOB, over. 581 00:47:19,238 --> 00:47:21,037 If we would not have shown up 582 00:47:21,039 --> 00:47:22,308 at the time that we did, 583 00:47:23,576 --> 00:47:25,510 the chances are they would have had a lot more casualties 584 00:47:25,512 --> 00:47:27,612 if not all of them getting killed. 585 00:47:27,614 --> 00:47:32,118 They secured our safe passage out of that valley. 586 00:47:33,686 --> 00:47:36,019 I mean we shot a lot of ordinance that day, 587 00:47:36,021 --> 00:47:38,456 in those, in those three and a half hours. 588 00:47:38,458 --> 00:47:40,591 Terry brought 700 rounds of grenades, 589 00:47:40,593 --> 00:47:44,062 700 grenades that he shot. 590 00:47:45,433 --> 00:47:48,599 The Afghan are an amazing fighting force and, uh, 591 00:47:48,601 --> 00:47:52,938 Matt is the best battle buddy I've ever had. 592 00:47:57,143 --> 00:47:59,243 If we would have had to run back through that gauntlet, 593 00:47:59,245 --> 00:48:01,212 without cover fire, 594 00:48:01,214 --> 00:48:02,683 who knows how many people would have made it back. 595 00:48:04,284 --> 00:48:07,086 We saved them that day, we saved them that day. 596 00:48:22,035 --> 00:48:24,235 We got back that night and... 597 00:48:24,237 --> 00:48:26,338 And we had flat tires 598 00:48:26,340 --> 00:48:27,606 and we had no ammo. 599 00:48:27,608 --> 00:48:29,507 We were tired, 600 00:48:29,509 --> 00:48:31,142 and there was a point where I... 601 00:48:31,144 --> 00:48:33,177 you know, I sat on a berm 602 00:48:33,179 --> 00:48:34,748 and just kinda looked out into the distance. 603 00:48:35,649 --> 00:48:38,617 You know, I needed a minute. 604 00:48:38,619 --> 00:48:41,152 And, uh, Naser came up and sat down and I said, 605 00:48:41,154 --> 00:48:43,789 "Hey, you know, I... we fired a lot of grenades, 606 00:48:43,791 --> 00:48:48,092 and we fired a lot of guns and, we, we shot a lot of things, and... 607 00:48:48,094 --> 00:48:51,697 Uh, I'm sure we killed some bad guys, but I'm worried that we... 608 00:48:51,699 --> 00:48:56,534 Uh, that we killed, you know, maybe, maybe women and children. I don't know. 609 00:48:56,536 --> 00:48:59,240 And he kind of put his hand on my shoulder and said, "We did good today." 610 00:49:00,139 --> 00:49:03,474 You know? "We did, we did good, you did good today." 611 00:49:03,476 --> 00:49:08,647 That was huge. That little ten seconds probably saved 612 00:49:08,649 --> 00:49:12,550 a lot of, a lot of therapy and issues for me later in life. 613 00:49:21,629 --> 00:49:24,164 Got us here in the nick of time. 614 00:49:27,701 --> 00:49:30,204 You know, this is a whole lot of lightning going on. 615 00:49:31,705 --> 00:49:33,805 And actually it's fixing to rain like crazy 616 00:49:33,807 --> 00:49:37,174 on us here in just a second. We need, gonna get on a Hawk, 617 00:49:37,176 --> 00:49:39,578 to get back in this thing, and here it comes. 618 00:49:46,220 --> 00:49:50,589 Um, like I said, we didn't... we didn't make it. 619 00:49:50,591 --> 00:49:56,063 This is just like Jurassic Park, so as long as we don't move, we should be okay. 620 00:49:56,764 --> 00:50:00,164 But it's raining like crazy and we are, 621 00:50:00,166 --> 00:50:04,438 in bad guy country. Dust off, the other Apache and us. 622 00:50:06,340 --> 00:50:09,411 I'm expecting a T-rex any minute now, so we're not moving. 623 00:50:10,845 --> 00:50:14,513 And I'm scared. Signing out for now. 624 00:50:19,821 --> 00:50:22,089 - Ahem, Chris, it's 2006. - Hey. 625 00:50:24,692 --> 00:50:29,294 And what are we doing, all of us from Texas? Shoveling snow. 626 00:50:29,296 --> 00:50:31,396 - Snow! - You'd think we lived in Amarillo. 627 00:50:31,398 --> 00:50:33,802 That's true. 628 00:50:35,202 --> 00:50:38,639 Anyway, sometime in the middle of the afternoon, it's snowing like crazy. 629 00:50:40,841 --> 00:50:47,114 And it's been snowing all night, all... our Christmas. 630 00:50:48,749 --> 00:50:51,684 We had two weeks left before we would start packing up 631 00:50:51,686 --> 00:50:55,322 and heading home after a yearlong battle there in Afghanistan. 632 00:50:56,256 --> 00:50:58,393 The fighting had increased tremendously. 633 00:50:59,561 --> 00:51:01,326 At the morning brief, we got the weather for the day, 634 00:51:01,328 --> 00:51:03,763 and we got all the missions that were going out. 635 00:51:03,765 --> 00:51:05,932 One of the missions that I'd heard was 636 00:51:05,934 --> 00:51:09,435 taking The Code to the Korengal Valley 637 00:51:09,437 --> 00:51:11,570 in a Black Hawk to go visit the FOBs. 638 00:51:11,572 --> 00:51:14,273 The Code is the General. 639 00:51:23,618 --> 00:51:29,656 I was gonna spend Christmas Eve of 2006 with Captain McKnight 640 00:51:29,658 --> 00:51:32,227 and his company, up in the Korengal outpost. 641 00:51:33,595 --> 00:51:35,928 We had been collecting all these letters... 642 00:51:35,930 --> 00:51:40,533 ...to see the smiles on troops faces when they open 643 00:51:40,535 --> 00:51:43,770 a "to any soldier" letter, it just makes a huge difference. 644 00:51:46,675 --> 00:51:50,576 Completely socked in, snow, fog, everything. 645 00:51:50,578 --> 00:51:53,681 I told my aide, "Alright, we're gonna go New Year's Eve. 646 00:51:53,683 --> 00:52:00,354 And snowed out, fogged out. And January 5th, 2007 was a crystal-clear day. 647 00:52:04,526 --> 00:52:08,260 Alright, okay. 648 00:52:08,262 --> 00:52:10,964 Flight brakes released, panels in, lock lights on. 649 00:52:10,966 --> 00:52:14,000 - System check? - Systems, I got no crosses, no transfers. 650 00:52:14,002 --> 00:52:17,905 We're full of gas, are green, 3000 hydraulics, 651 00:52:17,907 --> 00:52:20,974 no caution or warnings. Supporting systems are checked. We're good. 652 00:52:27,850 --> 00:52:32,285 The Korengal Valley was the most hotly contested valley in all of Afghanistan. 653 00:52:32,287 --> 00:52:34,688 The Valley of Death is what some people called it. 654 00:52:34,690 --> 00:52:37,592 Asher, I hear we're on the back side of the. 655 00:52:40,595 --> 00:52:44,834 And we started heading to the east towards Jalalabad and then north to Asadabad. 656 00:52:49,538 --> 00:52:52,906 Two types of people that troops often 657 00:52:52,908 --> 00:52:56,411 talk about regarding who you'll find in a firefight, 658 00:52:57,379 --> 00:53:03,951 are those that will immediately return fire or initiate fire, 659 00:53:03,953 --> 00:53:07,087 because their training kicks in and they execute, 660 00:53:07,089 --> 00:53:11,091 and then, you have some that are more contemplative 661 00:53:11,093 --> 00:53:14,461 and take a step back and, and hesitate, 662 00:53:14,463 --> 00:53:18,665 but I didn't see too many of those. What I saw mostly 663 00:53:18,667 --> 00:53:24,938 were troops that whenever, uh, we needed fire on target, 664 00:53:24,940 --> 00:53:27,741 uh, rounds on target. They would put it on target, 665 00:53:27,743 --> 00:53:31,112 and there's no greater demonstration of that 666 00:53:31,114 --> 00:53:34,617 than that January 5th, 2007 day. 667 00:53:37,753 --> 00:53:40,489 Dog 3-7, Deadwood 6-6. 668 00:53:41,557 --> 00:53:44,927 Deadwood 6-6, Dog 3-7 read your over. 669 00:53:46,062 --> 00:53:49,398 0-1-6-6, hear you loud and clear. We're about one minute out. 670 00:53:51,366 --> 00:53:53,002 Dog, copy that one minute out. 671 00:53:54,403 --> 00:53:57,838 We got radio traffic saying that there's a troops in contact, 672 00:53:57,840 --> 00:54:01,876 a fight going on in the Pech River Valley, right before the Korengal Valley. 673 00:54:01,878 --> 00:54:05,512 So, we had to land at Asadabad to let that fight play out, 674 00:54:05,514 --> 00:54:09,050 because we could not go past there. At that point, The Code gets out, 675 00:54:09,052 --> 00:54:14,721 the Black Hawk runs into the TOC and a second later, they call us up on the radio saying like, 676 00:54:14,723 --> 00:54:17,926 "Deadwood, can you go over there to that TIC, 677 00:54:17,928 --> 00:54:21,595 and help stop it so we can go on to the Korengal valley." 678 00:54:21,597 --> 00:54:23,897 I probably said like, "We're the only Apache out here, 679 00:54:23,899 --> 00:54:26,935 we're not allowed to go single ship anywhere in this country." 680 00:54:26,937 --> 00:54:29,803 And right about then is when the TOC called up saying, 681 00:54:29,805 --> 00:54:32,107 "The Code has just authorized you to go single ship." 682 00:54:36,046 --> 00:54:37,680 OK, copy. Be looking for them. 683 00:54:44,653 --> 00:54:47,188 So, we took off, talked to Dog 3-7 on the ground 684 00:54:47,190 --> 00:54:50,692 and he said, "Up on this ridge line, the entrance of the Shuryak Valley, 685 00:54:50,694 --> 00:54:55,065 there's, uh, somebody's shooting at 'em with RPGs and some, you know, small arms fire." 686 00:54:57,167 --> 00:55:00,969 Hey, Dog this is Deadwood 6-6, where are you at from me right now? 687 00:55:00,971 --> 00:55:04,039 Is that you, uh, are you on the main road? 688 00:55:06,743 --> 00:55:09,210 Dog 3-7, negative, we are at control base. 689 00:55:09,212 --> 00:55:13,783 We are east of you right now, as you're flying, over. 690 00:55:15,819 --> 00:55:18,585 Okay, uh, let's right now. 691 00:55:18,587 --> 00:55:23,693 Fly to is in, and they just gave us southeast of that. 692 00:55:25,996 --> 00:55:30,832 Dog 3-7 to Deadwood 6-6. Dog 3-7, over. 693 00:55:30,834 --> 00:55:35,738 Yes, that last coordinate that you gave me, is that friendly or enemy? 694 00:55:37,174 --> 00:55:42,045 That's enemy. You are safety. Over. 695 00:55:44,147 --> 00:55:46,017 Deadwood 6-6, roger. 696 00:55:47,651 --> 00:55:53,590 Okay, that's enemy position. Just run on the nose, right there somewhere. 697 00:55:55,159 --> 00:55:56,491 And some rockets. 698 00:56:18,748 --> 00:56:23,017 This spot level, I don't like, but it looks like somebody come back to get 'em. 699 00:56:33,563 --> 00:56:35,967 No, that is not working. 700 00:56:37,934 --> 00:56:40,535 And that's when the, the gun stopped shooting. 701 00:56:40,537 --> 00:56:43,606 We could hear it cycling, but no bullets were coming out. 702 00:56:45,076 --> 00:56:47,809 - Can't be out of rounds already. - No way. 703 00:56:47,811 --> 00:56:51,146 Sounds like the gun was running, but it wasn't firing. 704 00:56:51,148 --> 00:56:52,515 Oh Jeez. 705 00:56:54,151 --> 00:56:58,053 OK, Dog 3-7, Deadwood 6-6, either we're out of bullets or our gun is broken. 706 00:56:58,055 --> 00:57:03,194 We're gonna get back to ABAD and continue with the mission, we'll be back in a little bit. 707 00:57:04,295 --> 00:57:06,764 This is Dog 3-7, copy, over. 708 00:57:09,100 --> 00:57:11,102 At that point, we went back to Asadabad. 709 00:57:12,903 --> 00:57:17,006 The crew chiefs on the ground there, at Asadabad, said like, "Hey, do you need any fuel?" 710 00:57:17,008 --> 00:57:21,643 And I said, "No, but could you check the gun, see if it's broke or not?" 711 00:57:21,645 --> 00:57:25,147 So, they open the avionics bay and they check the gun, 712 00:57:25,149 --> 00:57:27,749 and sure enough, we're just out of bullets. 713 00:57:27,751 --> 00:57:32,354 So the kid comes back with a big ammo can of 30 millimeter, 714 00:57:32,356 --> 00:57:35,157 and then they look at us and that's when we find out 715 00:57:35,159 --> 00:57:40,029 that they don't have the proper equipment to load the 30 millimeter bullets 716 00:57:40,031 --> 00:57:45,201 into the Apache. Unbeknownst to us, that was taken away a week ago. 717 00:57:45,203 --> 00:57:48,370 Bullets, going into the Korengal Valley was an absolute necessity. 718 00:57:48,372 --> 00:57:50,875 We had to have bullets. 719 00:57:51,808 --> 00:57:56,011 So, I suggested, "Hey, how about if we fly back down to Jalalabad here, 720 00:57:56,013 --> 00:58:00,382 and, uh, get our guys to put bullets in our Apache, refill us with gas, 721 00:58:00,384 --> 00:58:02,951 and we'll be back up here 45 minutes tops, 722 00:58:02,953 --> 00:58:05,154 and then we can go on into the Korengal." 723 00:58:05,156 --> 00:58:08,858 At that point I saw the... the Code getting out of the TOC, 724 00:58:08,860 --> 00:58:11,227 and running and getting into his Black Hawk. 725 00:58:11,229 --> 00:58:14,730 And right at that point, Ark Angel gets on the radio and says like, 726 00:58:14,732 --> 00:58:17,367 "Hey, you guys. The Code's ready to go. 727 00:58:17,369 --> 00:58:20,272 You've got rockets and missiles, let's go." 728 00:58:22,840 --> 00:58:28,045 5-3-7, roger. I just got word that the General 729 00:58:29,713 --> 00:58:32,818 says that you have to have an escort with you, over. 730 00:58:34,419 --> 00:58:37,822 - Alright. - Dog 3-7 copy, over. 731 00:58:46,163 --> 00:58:50,902 This really sucks not having... us going in here. 732 00:58:52,370 --> 00:58:58,374 So, I took off, Ark Angel, the Black Hawk with the Code, takes off right behind me. 733 00:58:58,376 --> 00:59:01,010 Rolling straight into the Korengal Valley. 734 00:59:13,725 --> 00:59:18,130 Korengal outpost, Lumberyard, this is Deadwood 6-6, getting down with the Code. 735 00:59:19,864 --> 00:59:23,268 This is Lumberyard COP control, copy that, over. 736 00:59:25,203 --> 00:59:30,206 I call up the Lumberyard, or Korengal outpost, or the COP, 737 00:59:30,208 --> 00:59:33,044 tell 'em that, uh, it's Deadwood inbound with the Code. 738 00:59:38,917 --> 00:59:42,784 Go in, take left turn now, I'm at your right five o'clock high. 739 00:59:42,786 --> 00:59:46,091 Roger that. 740 00:59:48,326 --> 00:59:52,097 Uh, don't go any further south, make a left turn now, make a left turn now. 741 00:59:53,865 --> 00:59:57,369 Yeah, pick up your speed fast as you can, really not good up here. 742 00:59:58,403 --> 01:00:01,037 We're moving out at a pretty good clip because we know 743 01:00:01,039 --> 01:00:04,307 that there's enemy in the area. 744 01:00:04,309 --> 01:00:07,410 Holes started appearing in the side of the helicopter, 745 01:00:07,412 --> 01:00:10,214 which, you know, either rivets are popping or somebody's 746 01:00:10,216 --> 01:00:13,283 shooting at us and of course, it was the latter. 747 01:00:13,285 --> 01:00:17,887 And the left engine catches on fire as we're landing, 748 01:00:17,889 --> 01:00:20,992 uh, hard landing inside the Korengal outpost. 749 01:00:22,761 --> 01:00:25,329 So, they're on the ground dropping off the Code and the package 750 01:00:25,331 --> 01:00:28,332 and whatever else they had, and I'm circling overhead 751 01:00:28,334 --> 01:00:32,035 and Lessum and myself, my copilot, were discussing like, "Okay, 752 01:00:32,037 --> 01:00:35,139 we'll go back to Jalalabad, get some bullets in this helicopter, 753 01:00:35,141 --> 01:00:38,009 and that should be about the time we come back to pick up the... the Code." 754 01:00:38,944 --> 01:00:41,412 All he's gotta do is drop off and we go back to Abad. 755 01:00:41,414 --> 01:00:43,846 Yeah, as far as we know that's all he's doing. 756 01:00:43,848 --> 01:00:46,082 You know, we ought to, I don't know how much time 757 01:00:46,084 --> 01:00:49,453 they've got, but, I think we can run down to ABAD, 758 01:00:49,455 --> 01:00:54,092 and get, get bullets. 759 01:00:55,327 --> 01:00:56,829 Would be nice, wouldn't it? 760 01:01:00,899 --> 01:01:04,133 At that point, they came under attack. 761 01:01:04,135 --> 01:01:05,805 Oh my god! 762 01:01:14,113 --> 01:01:17,481 Now we're in full-fledged ambush. There's rocket, 763 01:01:17,483 --> 01:01:21,252 propel grenades, criss-crossing like Roman Candles. 764 01:01:21,254 --> 01:01:23,954 Open it up, open it up! 765 01:01:23,956 --> 01:01:26,791 And there's machine gun rounds coming in. 766 01:01:27,859 --> 01:01:28,794 Eh! 767 01:01:34,866 --> 01:01:38,402 Captain McKnight comes running up and, and grabs me 768 01:01:38,404 --> 01:01:41,372 by the body armor and says, 769 01:01:41,374 --> 01:01:45,209 "Sir, the last thing I need is a dead general in my base camp." 770 01:01:45,211 --> 01:01:47,478 Go, get out, get out! 771 01:01:52,117 --> 01:01:55,521 Coming down the hill, the young man named Sergeant Vile. 772 01:01:56,422 --> 01:01:59,225 And Sergeant Vile gets shot. 773 01:02:04,630 --> 01:02:08,465 He gets up, ties up his own tourniquet and we all go piling 774 01:02:08,467 --> 01:02:13,172 into the command post, be that what it was. 775 01:02:17,076 --> 01:02:21,245 The Korengal outpost was under pretty significant 776 01:02:21,247 --> 01:02:22,946 contact at this time. 777 01:02:22,948 --> 01:02:24,982 Here you go. 778 01:02:24,984 --> 01:02:27,251 And I'm watching Sergeant Vile, 779 01:02:27,253 --> 01:02:30,020 who is starting to go into shock. 780 01:02:30,022 --> 01:02:34,326 But he was a mortar ballistic computer operator, he had a very important job. 781 01:02:34,328 --> 01:02:38,564 He has a radio and he's punching numbers into his mortar ballistic computer, 782 01:02:39,465 --> 01:02:42,400 and his left arm was severely wounded. 783 01:02:42,402 --> 01:02:45,171 There was blood dripping on the plywood floor. 784 01:02:46,305 --> 01:02:49,474 I tapped the medic and say, "You need to check him out, 785 01:02:49,476 --> 01:02:53,545 he's getting ready to go into shock". Because he was visibly shaking. 786 01:02:53,547 --> 01:02:57,082 And, uh, the medic sort of smirked at me and says, 787 01:02:57,084 --> 01:03:00,585 "You don't know Sergeant Vile, sir." And I said, 788 01:03:00,587 --> 01:03:04,188 "That may be, but, you know, he looks like he's gonna...", and so... 789 01:03:04,190 --> 01:03:09,059 The medic goes over, I guess not wanting to upset the General 790 01:03:09,061 --> 01:03:13,298 and Sergeant Vile turns at him and growls, you know, and get the F away from me. 791 01:03:13,300 --> 01:03:16,101 And this is, you know, the beauty 792 01:03:16,103 --> 01:03:20,239 of the American soldier is that he didn't wanna let his teammates down. 793 01:03:28,583 --> 01:03:34,488 At this point, there's a string of bullets coming at me between myself and Ark Angel. 794 01:03:36,455 --> 01:03:40,427 Oh shit, what was that? There, they are right there. 795 01:03:42,496 --> 01:03:46,464 I rolled in hard left, and I thought, "Jeez, I have no bullets." 796 01:03:46,466 --> 01:03:49,300 At that point, I could not go to our rocket shops 797 01:03:49,302 --> 01:03:52,471 because the Korengal outpost was right on the other side. 798 01:03:52,473 --> 01:03:54,474 - See that smoke right there? - Yeah, shit. 799 01:03:56,176 --> 01:04:01,281 Yeah, you're taking fire, just, uh, I don't know if you saw it, it was left low. 800 01:04:03,650 --> 01:04:07,685 I squeezed over and I said, "I'm gonna kill you. I'm gonna kill you." 801 01:04:07,687 --> 01:04:11,358 Shoved the helicopter over into a negative G push, squeezed that trigger. 802 01:04:12,559 --> 01:04:15,393 - It was right there. Right there, right there. - Woah! 803 01:04:18,699 --> 01:04:19,700 Come on. 804 01:04:21,668 --> 01:04:25,604 Nothing was coming out, I was in a one and a half negative G push. 805 01:04:25,606 --> 01:04:29,276 The safety inhibit on the Apache keeps me from firing rockets at that point. 806 01:04:30,677 --> 01:04:36,214 You could see flashes of everybody shooting at us from that ridgeline. 807 01:04:36,216 --> 01:04:38,418 Was like the paparazzi was right in front of us. 808 01:04:41,289 --> 01:04:43,489 I pull back on the stick 809 01:04:43,491 --> 01:04:46,660 at that time to get out of a stream of gunfire coming at me. 810 01:04:48,028 --> 01:04:51,564 That's when I saw my... my wife 811 01:04:51,566 --> 01:04:55,400 and my kids at the front of the door of our house... 812 01:04:57,772 --> 01:05:01,039 ...thinking that... 813 01:05:01,041 --> 01:05:04,510 "How could dad have gotten killed with less than two weeks left?" 814 01:05:08,816 --> 01:05:13,287 And then I looked and I saw my daughter smiling saying, "No, uh... 815 01:05:15,389 --> 01:05:16,357 It's not gonna happen." 816 01:05:23,364 --> 01:05:26,732 My copilot says, "Daniel, you're hyperventilating." 817 01:05:26,734 --> 01:05:30,236 That was the point where like I thought, "No stop." 818 01:05:30,238 --> 01:05:32,738 Finally, I breathe again. 819 01:05:32,740 --> 01:05:35,306 So now, I'm trying to line up the nose 820 01:05:35,308 --> 01:05:38,746 and trying to get at least a half a positive G to get a rocket out. 821 01:05:46,554 --> 01:05:47,688 Fuck, fuck, fuck. 822 01:05:49,423 --> 01:05:53,762 And sure enough by the grace of God, I fire one rocket and it goes right, center mass. 823 01:05:54,729 --> 01:06:00,534 Combat Main, Combat Main. They were just shooting at us underneath me right now. 824 01:06:00,536 --> 01:06:05,239 Combat main, they were just shooting at us, just now. Did you see 'em? 825 01:06:07,241 --> 01:06:08,510 That was a big gun. 826 01:06:10,646 --> 01:06:12,745 Yeah, I saw some big traces coming around here. 827 01:06:12,747 --> 01:06:15,514 It was a big machinegun shooting 828 01:06:15,516 --> 01:06:18,252 traces out of the next spot and we were not allowed to shoot. 829 01:06:19,821 --> 01:06:23,155 Come back around, screaming on the radio, telling the Korengal outpost, 830 01:06:23,157 --> 01:06:26,392 "We're taking fire from this spot. Get a fire mission going." 831 01:06:31,566 --> 01:06:35,602 You hear the loud funk of the mortar go off. 832 01:06:39,340 --> 01:06:41,741 The hang time's probably about a minute. 833 01:06:41,743 --> 01:06:45,845 It's just silent in there except from some of the machinegun rounds coming in. 834 01:06:45,847 --> 01:06:49,349 But nobody was talking and you hear the explosion. 835 01:06:52,854 --> 01:06:54,854 The machinegun rounds stop. 836 01:06:54,856 --> 01:06:56,756 Vile gets confirmation 837 01:06:56,758 --> 01:06:59,158 of a first round direct hit. 838 01:06:59,160 --> 01:07:02,896 He pushes the mortar ballistic computer across the picnic table 839 01:07:02,898 --> 01:07:06,366 to his private. He turns to the medic and he says, 840 01:07:06,368 --> 01:07:08,369 "Now you can work on me." 841 01:07:09,705 --> 01:07:13,342 At that point, I could see the Taliban running on the ridgeline. 842 01:07:14,543 --> 01:07:19,647 Deadwood 6-6, we're engaged right now, we got them, we got them straight in front of us. 843 01:07:20,716 --> 01:07:25,417 And that's just when I begin to fire as fast as I could, all the rockets I could, 844 01:07:25,419 --> 01:07:29,623 and actually remembering a World War II pilot that I know, saying, 845 01:07:29,625 --> 01:07:31,858 "Wiggle the pedals back and forth a little bit, that way 846 01:07:31,860 --> 01:07:34,428 all your rockets won't end up in one spot". 847 01:07:35,463 --> 01:07:38,498 I wiggled the pedals just a little bit right and left, as I'm squeezing the rockets 848 01:07:38,500 --> 01:07:41,235 and making my rockets hit everywhere around them. 849 01:07:42,638 --> 01:07:43,903 - Fucking... - There we go. 850 01:07:50,746 --> 01:07:56,683 Deadwood 6-6, we got up on that spot. Combat Main. Lumberyard, permission to. 851 01:07:56,685 --> 01:07:59,719 Swing back around again, we're running out of high explosive rockets. 852 01:07:59,721 --> 01:08:04,524 We start shooting flechettes, 2000 853 01:08:04,526 --> 01:08:08,294 two-inch nails coming at those guys ripping into them. 854 01:08:21,543 --> 01:08:23,910 After that, run out of flechettes, come back around 855 01:08:23,912 --> 01:08:25,782 and I start shooting white phosphorous. 856 01:08:31,386 --> 01:08:34,824 At that point, I have nothing left. 857 01:08:35,758 --> 01:08:39,259 I call the... the, uh, Korengal outpost, tell them like, 858 01:08:39,261 --> 01:08:41,731 "We are Winchester. We are out of here." 859 01:08:43,766 --> 01:08:50,037 - Alright, Deadwood 6-6, Winchester, we're out of here. - Roger that, over. 860 01:08:50,039 --> 01:08:52,706 Fuck, why wouldn't that rocket shoot on that first run? Damn it, 861 01:08:52,708 --> 01:08:56,477 that pisses me off. And no gun. Dammit of all the... 862 01:08:56,479 --> 01:08:59,247 Oh yeah, of all the times not having a fucking gun, man. 863 01:09:04,887 --> 01:09:05,888 Yes. 864 01:09:06,989 --> 01:09:11,458 The heroism of both the Black Hawk crew 865 01:09:11,460 --> 01:09:16,664 and the, uh, Apache crew, was just unbelievable. 866 01:09:16,666 --> 01:09:19,399 They stayed on station 867 01:09:19,401 --> 01:09:21,904 when it was so risky, so dangerous, 868 01:09:23,840 --> 01:09:26,708 to help the troops on the ground. 869 01:09:28,311 --> 01:09:30,411 Alright, you sure you guys did not take a hit 870 01:09:30,413 --> 01:09:31,914 cause they were shooting all over you. 871 01:09:33,649 --> 01:09:36,018 Yeah 1-32, we took a hit, our generator's out and our stabilizers out. 872 01:09:37,887 --> 01:09:40,788 We're totally viable but we're gonna have to shut down 873 01:09:40,790 --> 01:09:43,757 and take a look at it when we get to ABAD. 874 01:09:43,759 --> 01:09:48,631 We're gonna have to fly around and get another aircraft for. 875 01:09:49,599 --> 01:09:51,598 Sounds good. 876 01:09:51,600 --> 01:09:56,003 Much later that evening, they sent, uh, another Black Hawk out 877 01:09:56,005 --> 01:10:01,509 to recover my team and me. You know, I had five other stops 878 01:10:01,511 --> 01:10:05,079 I was gonna make that day, but that, that sort of changed the whole dynamic 879 01:10:05,081 --> 01:10:09,350 of the visit and so all the "to any soldier", 880 01:10:09,352 --> 01:10:11,819 uh, packages and letters, they all stayed right there. 881 01:10:14,123 --> 01:10:16,557 We put Sergeant Vile on our aircraft 882 01:10:16,559 --> 01:10:18,960 and medivacked him to Bagram. 883 01:10:18,962 --> 01:10:24,565 And before he got evacked, I pinned on his purple heart. 884 01:10:24,567 --> 01:10:28,602 He's a personal hero of mine today. 885 01:10:28,604 --> 01:10:33,809 This was the best teamwork I've ever seen. It was completely unrehearsed, 886 01:10:33,811 --> 01:10:37,814 it was all instinctual. These pilots knew what to do, the soldiers knew what to do. 887 01:10:38,781 --> 01:10:44,652 It was one of those days where I was never prouder to be an American fighting soldier. 888 01:10:44,654 --> 01:10:50,058 Because everybody did their job above and beyond the call of duty, 889 01:10:50,060 --> 01:10:53,961 and avoided what really could have been 890 01:10:53,963 --> 01:10:57,499 a catastrophic type of event. 891 01:10:57,501 --> 01:11:00,938 It was just an incredible sight to see. 892 01:11:44,781 --> 01:11:49,985 It was a, a moment a few years ago when he had, uh... 893 01:11:49,987 --> 01:11:53,089 tweaked his elbow pretty bad and he was in a cast, 894 01:11:53,091 --> 01:11:56,591 and we were all just sitting in here watching TV one night, 895 01:11:56,593 --> 01:12:00,997 and he just started sweating profusely and got up and just... 896 01:12:00,999 --> 01:12:03,832 pacing around the room and cussing saying, 897 01:12:03,834 --> 01:12:05,901 "I need to get out of this, I need to get out of this cast 898 01:12:05,903 --> 01:12:07,969 right now, they need to take this off." 899 01:12:07,971 --> 01:12:10,805 'Cause he was having an anxiety attack from being claustrophobic. 900 01:12:10,807 --> 01:12:14,209 Then I started to think about it more and looking back at like, 901 01:12:14,211 --> 01:12:17,746 when we were in Colorado and packed into that gondola, 902 01:12:17,748 --> 01:12:21,650 packed in the long car rides where you would start to notice 903 01:12:21,652 --> 01:12:25,553 he's a little off about something, but he's trying to hide it, 904 01:12:25,555 --> 01:12:29,824 but he can't just quite do it. It did humanize him a little bit 905 01:12:29,826 --> 01:12:34,663 to see him act this way, you know, have this episode. 906 01:12:34,665 --> 01:12:39,534 But, uh, for the most part, I mean, it was maybe two minutes of that, 907 01:12:39,536 --> 01:12:43,239 and then he calmed right back down, and just sat back down and said, 908 01:12:43,241 --> 01:12:46,975 "Alright, I need to call the doctors tomorrow, tell 'em to help me out with this", 909 01:12:46,977 --> 01:12:50,212 and then, we just went right back to watching whatever we were watching. 910 01:12:50,214 --> 01:12:54,015 For a while there it was pretty intense and with the cast thing, 911 01:12:54,017 --> 01:12:58,988 like Eric was talking about earlier, on his arm, that surprised me also. 912 01:12:58,990 --> 01:13:01,556 I really never have even thought about something like that. 913 01:13:01,558 --> 01:13:05,527 I was thinking more of, you know, the gondola, being in an enclosed space, 914 01:13:05,529 --> 01:13:08,965 kind of made sense to me, but having something on your arm, 915 01:13:08,967 --> 01:13:11,533 didn't really make any sense, why that would bother him. 916 01:13:11,535 --> 01:13:15,137 He wrote this book and it, you know, maybe thousands of people are gonna read 917 01:13:15,139 --> 01:13:18,773 and he's talking about it just like it's a normal thing, but he... 918 01:13:18,775 --> 01:13:21,110 didn't quite talk about it to everyone at home. 919 01:13:21,112 --> 01:13:25,647 And, uh, it was a little off-putting, you know, reading it, but I mean, 920 01:13:25,649 --> 01:13:29,952 you understand it's a part of it and it's a part of the story that he needs to tell. 921 01:13:42,866 --> 01:13:46,302 - Hey, you must be Matt. - I'm Matt, nice to meet you. 922 01:13:46,304 --> 01:13:48,070 - Good to meet you, Ross Hovey. - Hey Ross. 923 01:13:48,072 --> 01:13:50,672 - Ross, man. - Good to see you, brother. 924 01:13:50,674 --> 01:13:52,842 - It's been a while. - Yeah, great to see you. 925 01:13:52,844 --> 01:13:54,677 And who are these guys? 926 01:13:54,679 --> 01:13:58,147 Naser, my buddy. How are you? Good to see you, Ross. 927 01:13:58,149 --> 01:14:01,884 - Naser, I'm Daniel, nice to meet you, brother. - I'm Terry. 928 01:14:01,886 --> 01:14:04,820 Terry, nice to meet you, man, it's been years. 929 01:14:04,822 --> 01:14:08,191 - Yeah, I know, for sure. - And you were the translator, is that right? 930 01:14:08,193 --> 01:14:10,327 - I was the translator. - OK, yeah. 931 01:14:10,329 --> 01:14:12,261 That is too good, and he was the door guy or... 932 01:14:12,263 --> 01:14:14,629 I was the gunner up top the Mark 19. 933 01:14:14,631 --> 01:14:17,867 - He was the gunner, he was backseat and I was the TC. - Alright. 934 01:14:17,869 --> 01:14:19,168 - So, Vandal 1-6. - Yep. 935 01:14:19,170 --> 01:14:20,903 1-7. 936 01:14:20,905 --> 01:14:22,638 - And Naser. - I was relaxing in the backseat. 937 01:14:23,942 --> 01:14:26,343 He was handing the rounds up to me. 938 01:14:26,345 --> 01:14:28,878 That's pretty good, I like that. Yeah. 939 01:14:28,880 --> 01:14:31,313 Well guys, you wanna just step inside the bar, 940 01:14:31,315 --> 01:14:33,818 we can just hang out, grab a... grab a cold drink if you'd like? 941 01:14:35,354 --> 01:14:39,923 A toast to our Afghanistan team, our army family and friends 942 01:14:39,925 --> 01:14:43,060 and all those that didn't get to come back. That didn't make it home safe. 943 01:14:43,062 --> 01:14:46,162 I remember that captain, 944 01:14:46,164 --> 01:14:49,698 from the 2-6 cab, he said like, "Guys, everything's heating up 945 01:14:49,700 --> 01:14:53,270 there in the Korengal and the Pech, but don't forget the Tagab, 946 01:14:53,272 --> 01:14:56,807 'cause it is about to explode and, uh, 947 01:14:56,809 --> 01:14:59,109 I thought ah, whatever. Same thing, flew over it all year long. 948 01:14:59,111 --> 01:15:01,077 Two months after that, I've forgotten what he's said 949 01:15:01,079 --> 01:15:05,115 and then all of a sudden one day we're on QRF and they say, 950 01:15:05,117 --> 01:15:07,817 "We gotta take a tog out", and I'm like, 951 01:15:07,819 --> 01:15:11,220 "Really? There's something going on? There's firefighting in the Takab?" 952 01:15:11,222 --> 01:15:16,126 I say, "There's a convoy that's been ambushed, and there's 200 953 01:15:16,128 --> 01:15:19,228 Taliban out there that are surrounding them." 954 01:15:19,230 --> 01:15:21,698 I can't remember how long it was, but it had to have been 955 01:15:21,700 --> 01:15:25,202 five to ten minutes we were supporting that QRF team. 956 01:15:25,204 --> 01:15:27,236 And that it? It felt like five hours. 957 01:15:29,141 --> 01:15:30,209 I thought the same thing too. 958 01:15:31,510 --> 01:15:34,144 I... I was looking up to the sky, I'm like, "You guys are saying, 959 01:15:34,146 --> 01:15:36,713 'Hey I'm dropping rounds.'" I'm like, 960 01:15:36,715 --> 01:15:39,416 "I don't see you, let alone your rounds." 961 01:15:39,418 --> 01:15:41,851 That's hit me in the leg. 962 01:15:41,853 --> 01:15:44,688 Like you were saying, there were ambushes all the way up there. 963 01:15:44,690 --> 01:15:46,823 - Yeah, you didn't shoot anybody... - That didn't need shooting. 964 01:15:46,825 --> 01:15:50,360 ...that were up to good. They were actually after our QRF. 965 01:15:50,362 --> 01:15:52,330 We were in the business of killing and right then, business was good. 966 01:15:52,332 --> 01:15:55,265 All I could tell was, that there was American 967 01:15:55,267 --> 01:15:58,701 made vehicles with A&A men in them and they were under attack. 968 01:15:58,703 --> 01:16:01,838 Yeah, we started moving up and as we started moving up, uh, you know, 969 01:16:01,840 --> 01:16:05,408 it was literally seven different ambushes waiting for us. 970 01:16:05,410 --> 01:16:07,978 They were laying on top, not accurate firing, 971 01:16:07,980 --> 01:16:10,414 but to hide themselves in firing, 972 01:16:10,416 --> 01:16:16,953 when we got back, I had a 8k round in between my vest and my dune. 973 01:16:16,955 --> 01:16:19,322 - Wow! - That's I mean, so you know we were like, "Oh my gosh". 974 01:16:19,324 --> 01:16:22,926 - Holy mackerel! - And yeah, they were, it was crazy. 975 01:16:22,928 --> 01:16:29,065 God bless the A&A, they would always leave us in the Humvee sick. 976 01:16:29,067 --> 01:16:33,237 We had... I had to get Naser out and say, tell them to move up, move up, move up. 977 01:16:33,239 --> 01:16:37,908 One of the Taliban, he already... he was like, uh, the radio channel 978 01:16:37,910 --> 01:16:41,112 of the enemy because he was scanning the communication. 979 01:16:41,114 --> 01:16:45,817 He called one of the sergeants, which he called me, he took his handset, he answered, "Yes". 980 01:16:46,752 --> 01:16:48,119 Oh yeah? 981 01:16:48,121 --> 01:16:51,322 He said, "I'm gonna fuck you all up." 982 01:16:53,325 --> 01:16:56,294 So, all you guys alive, that's what the Taliban said. 983 01:16:56,296 --> 01:16:58,697 - Wow, it's just... - Kudos. 984 01:17:03,404 --> 01:17:08,404 Subtitles by explosiveskull www.OpenSubtitles.org 84474

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