author of the idea of peacekeeping was a very brilliant canadian diplomat, later prime minister, lester pearson. he worked very closely be hammarskjold. when pearson received a nobel prize for the concept and execution of peacekeeping, he really gave all the credit to hammarskjold where it was probably due. it's a very interesting story. and brian workhart was the muscle that with ralph bunch -- some of you know of ralph bunch, the brilliant african-american nobel laureate who was one of hammarskjold's inner circle. so that is what you're looking at, is hammarskjold, a peaceful man with no military experience prior to this reviewing the troops. and he did this many, many times. and strange to say his adviser, general rickier, an indian whom he really trusted, said that hammarskjold was a good commander, a good commander in chief. because of his long heritage of military men behind him and said that hammarskjold wasn't afraid of the military the way so many were in high places in the u.n. i don't think he was pleased to be reviewing the troops, but he knew how to do it. enter if between sue -- i