there's parker emhoolah, there was michael emhoolah, there's hubert emhoolah and then lonnie was waitingut somehow or another, my mother wrote a letter. i don't know who she wrote it to. the defense department or somewhere. you know, it was one thing we always forget is that the folks, the home folks, the mothers, fathers, their children go off to military. it's just really a hardship on them. they worry about the family, the children, that are in service. they worry about what might happen. because when military men go abroad, they put their lives on the line for our country. not only for our country but for our families, our tribe, all our relations. and so my folks, my mother, wrote a letter to somebody. i don't know who that was here in washington, d.c. maybe it was one of the presidents that was the president at the time. and they realized that they were putting all the emhoolah boys in vietnam. so that's when they stopped lonnie from going on into vietnam war. so when they learned that, then they moved -- eventually moved one of the brothers out. but they were all in there at the s