 There's a lot of things I like to do but the things I like to do most is I like to play my guitar. I like to golf, I like to bowl, and I like time with my wife and my dogs where we can go explore the outdoors. I'm Steve and I'm a DAV member. I was Marine Veteran that served from 1969 to 1971 on acting duty. I had four years of reserve after that. I can't say enough about my military service. It taught me a lot of responsibility. I was a young man. When we got out of service, as many did during that period of time in the early 70s itself, there was a really bad perception of military service members. They thought that we were doing stuff we weren't. When I left military service, I wanted to make sure that veterans were treated fairly and better than they were. I worked for the VA for 36 years and I retired. Then I couldn't stop you know helping veterans and so I decided to volunteer. I've done so many different things when I've volunteered. Just for example, National Salute to Veterans Week at the VA Hospital's nationwide. We had the widow of the namesake of the VA Hospital come in at the age of 91 years old and pass out carnations and flowers to veterans. I've also driven for the disabled American Veterans Transportation Network, picking up patients and bringing them to their appointments. It went well. Oh that's good. Glad to hear that. I wish I knew how many hours I got. I used to keep track of that stuff but I know I've got probably over 3,000 now. Alright Mr. Nitto. Nice talking to you. You bet you. What I like out of volunteering, it makes me happy is to see somebody smile and tell me they appreciate the assistance that I've given them. It's important for veterans to stay involved with veteran service organizations because they have the information and the knowledge about benefits that apply to veterans and in some cases their families. DAV has always been a service organization for veterans with service-connected disabilities and it's very important for those that you know sacrificed to receive all the benefits that they rightfully earn.