 Navy films or fleet operations during the Okinawa campaign. Okinawa, there was a hundred thousand enemy waiting there. The army landed at 10th Army, plus two Marine divisions were probably equal to have a manpower. One moment, please. One, two, three, four. No enemy bases. This is the field in Honolulu, Hawaii. We have witnessed this morning the soft pearl harbor, and they severe bombing our Pearl Harbor by enemy planes, and out of the Japanese, the city of Honolulu has also been attacked. There was great excitement and no fear, none of them expressed fear that I ever saw. And the Kamikazis came, most of them, prior to the actual landing of the Marines at Okinawa. They were trying to prevent the feet from coming there. There was a lot of them. We were trained for three things, actually. We'll destroy and survive, and we were given a means to do that. Growing up in high school, I loved history. It was always like a story that just played out in my mind of just the adventures and the battles that were going on. It was almost like as if I could see it in my head. Then hearing his stories, I was able to kind of put it in with what I remember, and it just blew my mind of, wow, this person was actually there. He definitely asks me about how training is going, or there's any exercises that I'm doing, field exercises, what kind of weapons I'm training on, and he loves hearing about that stuff. I love the Army as much as I did the Corps. I'm very proud of Matt here being in the military. I'm almost 96. I hung around for one reason, in case I'm needed again. That's how much I loved it.