 Flying a helicopter is probably the most fun you can have with your clothes on. I'm Ron Hope. I was an Army helicopter pilot. Vietnam was there for five and a half months. Went down, got injured, laying in a bed at Brook Army Medical Center. And I'm thinking, what in the world am I going to do? How am I going to make a living? Until a friend that I had met in the VA hospital called and asked me if I wanted to go to work for the Disabled American Veterans. And I thought about it for about 30 seconds since it absolutely the only profession that I knew of where you could give an individual and their family back their dignity and their pride. I had a World War II Navy veteran come in to see me who had an amputation below the knee. And he had a literal peg leg he had a wooden leg on that he had made. So I started asking some questions, just basic questions, if he had ever filed for compensation or pension or medical care or anything. He had done nothing. So we filed an original claim for him and within about three months he not only got his compensation started, they fitted him for a leg and he came back to see us. That was the first time I had ever had a grown man come into my office and start crying and say thank you. It's an experience and a feeling that you will never ever duplicate. I am a veteran and my victory in life has been giving back to the veteran community.