“It will be interesting to see if the journalists going with the U.S. this time will be in uniform, will be basically embedded in units, acting like soldiers. This hasn't happened since World War II.”
“When the bombing started, we immediately lost power, so we thought we wouldn't be able to broadcast. But then Holliman went to our equipment and just switched out the batteries, and we were able to communicate for several days like that with the hounds of hell falling on our heads.”