 My name is Bill K. Wood. I live in Greenwood, Indiana and I'm an Army veteran of Vietnam. I was walking point with my infantry platoon and I had just stepped out of a rice paddy when I set off a explosive device and that resulted in the amputation of my right leg. With all these events you get, I think as the young guys call it, you get stoked and then the more you get stoked, the smaller your disabilities get. They become more diminished. These type of activities just really bond you together with other veterans and it helps everybody in the group to try to aspire to new levels of places they may never have reached before. Bill was cheering everybody on. He was always telling everybody, great shot. He was always encouraging each person that they did a wonderful job. No matter where that ball went, how far it went, what direction it went, Bill always had a positive attitude at everything he was saying to everyone around him and he was just a great mentor and great motivator to people around him. Nice job Leonard. It seems to be an amazing partnership between the VA and the AAV in the way they have created these events and they continue to work together to make them so great. Thank you to the AAV for everything they've done for me personally and everything they've done for all these other veterans in the VA. I very much appreciate the treatment they've given me for the past 50 years. It's just again a wonderful partnership.