. >> and cornieluous ryan. and how are you doing. i am sure you have seen the longest day. how many of you read the book. & the bridge too far and the lost body. and heap was originally he was born in ireland in 1920. and that was neutral. and he didn't have to be involved. and a young journalist and he took a job from the daily telegraph. and he didn't have an obligation from the armed forces. and he flew a number of missions reporting from the skies overgermany. and his training was not for the full academic training. and that is for dublin. and that is in the university and anything. and that is the hard way and through experience. and he was involved. and he only needed to do it after d- day. and that is to the end of the war, he joined time magazine and he became a bureau chief for him. it is a war of independence in israel. and that is the experience and need for creating historical account of a warning to bring in multiple perspectives and no one perspective could capture the whole thing and he grew up in island and starting to read irish history. and that is the que