we came back that -- it was so successful that we got navy commendation. you can guess where the area was. i'm not going to say anything about that. after i finished my command, i was lucky enough to be assigned to command the same boat that i knew from the keel. like the back of my knee. the usual patrol area in the pacific. i want say anything about that. my first mission, six months after command, we got a navy unit commendation. you see me on the periscope with one of those missions. up on the bridge, taking it into japan. we were never popular with the japanese, coming in there. in the late 70's, i got one of the few high awards you could get. a cold war -- the distinguished service medal. five or six have gotten that since world war ii in attack boats. the one thing that is great about it, it entitles me -- a company of marines, a band, my casket can be called by mules and horses -- hauled. i said if i proceed you, go for it. don't let them cheat you out of it. coming back following my last deployment, a change of command picture. you could tell i wa