I wasn't really afraid anymore. And that's why Loveless said, he's like, you're not afraid? What are you afraid of? It's like, huh, that's a good point. So I was one of the few people in the army who really understood electronic warfare at the time. Because I had been tasked by Cody, General Cody, to stand it up again. And I had. I've been supported by Loveless, by Thurman, by Huggins, by Halverson. (36:30–36:36)
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