 I was drafted August 29th, 1968, raised my hand, went to Fort Knox, Kentucky, did my basic training. My theory is I became a combat medic because the first few days we were there, we were in a house. The guy that was kind of like the house father had just returned from Vietnam, struck off these conversations and he talked a little bit about Vietnam and I talked about the courses I'd taken and I think that he went up to headquarters because I'd taken kinesiology, anatomy, physiology, advanced first aid and I had all these strapping courses and taping courses, excuse me, to learn how to tape up injuries in athletics. So I think he said you're not going to get this guy prepared for what he's going to see in Vietnam as a combat medic, but he's got a head start on people because he's got these classes behind him and he's through his coaching prep, I think you need to send him to be a medic. And the reason I say this is I was the only person in my graduating basic training class company to go to Fort Sam Houston, Texas to go through combat medic training.