"It's like throwing a log on a on a fire you got the rounds just going everywhere," he says. "I chewed up so many rounds that the automatic machine gun just was seared and that was just firing the rounds regardless of where my finger was oh so you pull the trigger and it keeps" He recalls how his legs were lactic acid and concrete they wouldn't move as he tried to squeeze an open-bore M60 rifle with no time for reloading. The team had been pinned down in their bunker, but managed to get out through some cover fire. They then faced off against two enemy fighters who entered from behind what appeared to be a Jersey barrier.