 Today I was honored and I was able to give a tour to a 95 year old woman. Her name was Miss Joan and she actually served in the Navy during World War II and she was a parachute rigger. I had a college education but I wanted to do something so I enlisted which is sort of unheard of. I learned how to pack parachutes so that's what I did in the Navy, I packed parachutes. During our tour our captain, Jake Douglas, met up with us and he was very eager to meet Miss Joan. She had mentioned what her rate was and he was like... We both packed parachutes before. You certainly have, sir. Isn't that a wonderful picture? Aren't you great? So now you can say you have something in common with a captain. Kind of tidy. It is amazing to meet one of the ladies who were the first to join the armed forces and showing that women are more capable than just staying at home, that we can get down and dirty and we're smart enough to tackle any type of task and it was just amazing to meet her. I feel truly blessed that I got that opportunity. I would expect women to serve. We're a lot more capable than people think.