Ty Cole called me into his office and gave me a crash course on everything I needed to know about how they planned to deal with the situation. Every now and then he’d stop and ask for my input or if I would do anything different. At first, I thought he was trying to understand how my head worked, but I quickly realized that he was drawing from my own experience to see if there was anything he could use to make his plan better. I really respected the way Cole was as leader. He never used his rank to show he was superior. He made you feel equal and, most of all, heard. I sat back and soaked up the way he did things and what he offered so I could apply it to my team. Now I understood why the Logans had the reputation they did. They were well known in the military as well as outside it. I wa

