 I was still working in the bank of course and I was to appear every Tuesday night to finally start my career in the Navy. So I did that and eventually we were issued uniforms and the uniforms were, we were very fortunate in there was a lot of left over supplies from World War II which had finished several years prior, but the quality of everything was good. It didn't fit, but that was alright. That didn't seem to matter. And the first thing of course we were told to, we learned was marching and keeping our heads up and don't scratch your nose or anything like that. And we were taught by the chief Betty officers that had served in the Navy so they were not exactly, they were nice, nice old men at the time. That's not the right way to say it, but they were also very kind and very helpful.