that's your best hope is to try to throw your baby to a soldier to get them out, to save them from being crushed, to give them a better future? and i think there is nothing that illustrates better the panic, the chaos, the fear than that description. i talked to another british soldier who started talking to me and he just started weeping. he said i've down two tours in hellman's, but the ptsd i will have from this last week is worse than either of those deployments because people are getting trampled. i heard another story from a u.s. soldier, a woman trampled almost to death last night while we were sitting waiting in a processing line for about five hours. we saw military vehicles come streaking through with a newborn baby. and we chased after it. later we found out that the newborn baby had sunstroke and dehydration. they had to rush it to medical