 So, most people don't think of the PT boats in Europe together, but 305 ends up in combat. It's oddly enough the Japanese and the Germans both related to similar tactics as the war progressed. We were so good at sinking their ships or in Europe disrupting supply lines, destroying trains, taking out truck convoys that in Europe they built what they called flak lighters. They would take a heavy river barge or an ocean going barge and they would armor it with concrete and then they would just fill it up with all kinds of automatic weapons, 20mm, 40mm, 88mm, and they would try and run from port to port down the coast of Italy with supplies. In Italy by the end of the war the Germans were reduced to moving artillery shells with ox carts. Our World War II veterans are getting pretty old, but so many people who come and volunteer on those projects and other projects are our veterans of our military service and I think that it's important to them that the service of World War II be remembered.