Tully thought about Troy. He was an excellent leader, one Tully would never hesitate to follow. Sometimes Tully didn't always agree with him, like the time Troy told Tully to shoot Moffit if he tried to take the jeep to go after his dad, but Tully knew he only did what he thought was best for them. Troy didn't want anyone hurt. Tully liked and respected the Sarge. He would follow him to the ends of the earth in a heartbeat. Troy always put his men first. Tully couldn't count the number of times Troy rescued them from whatever danger would come up. The Sarge was resourceful and clever; he always had a plan.

Sarge also had a heart. Tully smiled, he remembered the time Troy had rescued that dog. And the time he had helped deliver that baby. The Sarge was good with kids. He still had that rabbit's foot the general's son had given him. Tully had seen it a few days ago, in the Sarge's pocket. Tully couldn't ask for a better leader to lead their team.