 I'm a volunteer driver for DAV, and we bring veterans to their appointments at VA hospitals. I really enjoy driving. You never know who you're going to get. And today we're picking up someone with a very special story. Vince, you're 94 years old. What's your claim to fame around this area? Well, I'm getting up there about one of the oldest around this general area. I see in the paper where some people, some veterans even, are living up to 107 years old. And I hope I can outdo them on that one. So what happened when you were captured? You were in Italy? Yeah, I was in Italy up in the mountains. Them Germans, they just started shooting right down the rocks. Them sparks were flying all over the place. And all of a sudden, oh, darn, I said, that rock really hit me hard. I looked down my foot and I seen the blood, it was not about a shoe. That's the dentist, I believe. I took a bullet here just now. When they come in, one German come down the hill and he had a little burp gun. I called, just a little rifle. And he pointed that right to my head and he could speak a little English. He said, for you, the war is finished. At that point, when we left there, they took us to the hospital. So here I was about six, eight weeks with a damn cast on all the way up my hip. Then they assigned another one of the prisoners that was in the hospital with me to help me go to the bathroom. And he didn't appreciate that assignment at all. I'm sure neither of you ever expected to have to get help to the bathroom, right? Yeah, I'll tell you, I didn't like it either. I kind of prefer my privacy. And then we had potato soup, and I called it a maggots soup. Somebody asked me one time after I was out in the service, did you eat the maggots and all? I said, well, it just depends on how damn hungry I was. That's right. The starvation of the maggots soup, and I said, I guarantee you lose weight. Vince, what does it mean to you when other people volunteer their time to help veterans? I just think they're just wonderful. But not everybody is thoughtful about the veterans, but the ones that are. I really appreciate it. Well, and I feel honored to be able to do this for you and maybe someone someday will be doing it for me. Yeah, we hope so. Okay, Vince, here we are. It was nice to meet you. Thank you for your service. Alrighty. Okay, take care. Better what you're doing for all the veterans, not only myself. Well, I'm glad to be able to do it. Everybody. Okay.