is that the battalion landed, it was very difficult, they were getting shot up and then general norman koda walked along the beach and he needed people to start moving inland no matter how difficult it was going to be. and hep went to an organization and said, which unit are you guys from? young sergeant looked up and said, sir, we're the rangers. and he says, okay, rangers lead the way. and the young man looked up, who, us? you spend a lifetime in the military like i did, you are taught never to volunteer. i mean, from day one, even if they're giving out four-day passes and attaching $100 bills to them, don't volunteer, it's a trick. i spent my whole life volunteering. and it was funny, around soldiers and around people in this room, you have a habit of volunteering. you can't help yourself. if someone says something has to happen, you just do. your arm's up before you realize it. what i found in the military was so interesting. you couldn't get people to volunteer. but if it got very difficult and an organization was in a difficult spot and you needed a group of volunteers to go in there,