 How did your Navy experience make you a better person? So you can look back on it now 60 years later from your time in the service and how does it make you a better person? Well, I think it gets back to being dependable and prompt You're supposed to be at a certain place at a certain time. You're there, you know You're not there an hour late or whenever you feel like getting there You're there because somebody is depending on you and that's the whole thing when somebody depends on you you've got to produce and This is what I did in my career and in contracting when I was Requested to be at a certain place at a certain time. I was there and Communication to me is is the whole Answer to most anything if you can communicate and do it readily It makes the whole job easier and the whole job run smoother In regrets No regrets. No regrets. Sometimes I wish I would have stayed a little bit longer in the Navy Maybe maybe spent 20 years in the Navy. I don't know it's always Hindsight you think back of things that you could have done or should have done or or how it would have worked out I don't have any regrets that I didn't stay but it would have been interesting to Have a life if you would have stayed and see how it would have turned out that way, too