Major Trott really hit upon something that is often overlooked with the military. Being smack in the midst of a war zone, soldiers need an on-site, at-the-ready resource to help them process the rapidity and fluidity of such a volatile environment. Having someone of Trott's caliber (and hopefully he has some others to assist him) means making our men and women in Afghanistan that much more capable of handling the rawness of war. Godspeed to him, his unit, and all the servicemembers who are giving of themselves in the name of freedom.