and take a look back are from mashville tennessee professor of history, in our washington studio, danny lopez, programming and marketing manager for the smithsonian latino center, and in austin texas, maggie reeves rodriguez associate professor of journalism at the university of texas in austin, and director of the u.s. latino and latino oral history project. let me start with you, maggie, you have been collecting stories and we celebrate our military as a place where that's a kind of level tear takes poo emfrom all walks, all stations in society, and makes them equal in one uniform, what kind of stories did you hear about unequal treatment that makes these medal of honor investigations ring true? we have -- one story we hear over and over again, is that when the latino men were in the military, they felt this kinship with one another, this brotherhood, so they didn't distinguish so much between the italian, and the irish guys and the injuryish guys they really did feel like these -- these really were a band of brothers. only the other hand, another kind of story is that they were -- they som