 Why did you go into the military? Well, because, believe it or not, at that time I felt very strongly that it was a duty to serve my country. I was brought up as service-oriented. There were six boys in my family and five of us served in the army. Really? And my father served in the army as well. So, my sixth brother served in what they call the Civil Defense in New York City. So he didn't have to go on a service, but all the rest of us served in the army at different times. And one brother, he served in Germany. My younger brother, he served in Vietnam after I came home. And the other brothers, they served in the United States. They didn't go overseas. How long did you serve? Three years, because I enlisted. So I enlisted for three years. So I was 64 through 67. In fact, this month is my anniversary. It'll be 53 years ago that I went in. Really? And 50 years ago that I got out. Was serving in the military positive or negative or both for you? It had both. There was a lot of pros and a lot of cons depending on what I was doing. I actually felt honored to be in the military. So that was a positive. I was able to serve the country. I was able to work with a lot of great guys. Made very close friends, especially in Vietnam. And so I was quite proud to do that. It was at that time you could either get drafted, and that's where the United States military would send you a letter telling you we want you and they would take you in. And you didn't volunteer. So that was a draftee. I was an enlistee, so I volunteered to go in for three years.