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Very dangerous.
It was sometimes a little bit too close.
And it was the only force strong enough to repel the onslaught of
A lot of very tough soldiers on the other side.
Once an extraction helicopter reached his team, Jim loaded his wounded men first before finally loading himself.
When the helicopter groaned under the weight of his entire team, too many people.
He attempted to deplane, but his team physically held him back, refusing to leave their leader behind.
Everyone said, don't do it, John, don't do it.
He grabbed the steel girders above his head and hand over hand, he climbed dangling beneath the bridge and over the rushing water.
with a lot of very angry people watching him, completely exposed to withering enemy gunfire, John completed not one, not two, but five such trips.
He was a strong guy, a very strong guy.
At one point, John remembers a tank
round blasting into the bridge and knocking him temporarily unconscious.
For five straight hours, he hauled explosives, placed charges, and ran a primer cord to each one of them.
He later recalled reciting a simple prayer, Jesus, Mary, get me there, just get me there.
When John detonated the explosives, the bridge collapsed into the river, crushing the advance and saved the hope of a free Vietnam for Easter morning.
Nick did a quick head count and realized one of his team members was still missing, Sergeant Jack Hansbrough.
Nick rushed through the compound until he found the sergeant being dragged unconscious through an alleyway by two Taliban fighters with very bad intentions.
Nick eliminated both terrorists in close quarters, then pulled Sergeant Hansro back to cover, but found he was not breathing.
So, urgently, Nick administered CPR until the sergeant's heart kicked back in.