vet service centers, have a chance to come back because of the role steven peck has filled for decades together. get them to help each other. >> it's grown into a $35 million a year operation that houses 5,000 vets a night, and finds jobs for 85% of those who want one. one of gregory peck's lesser known rules was as captain neumann m.d., an army medic who was among the first to treat what later became known as post traumatic stress disorder, ptsd. >> you guys seem a bit depressed this morning. >> reporter: steven peck says when he quit the movie business, his dad, old captain neumann, was proud of him. >> he was very, very pleased that i was doing something that was so satisfying and helpful to other people. >> reporter: he does it as the head of a big organization now. not the guy scouring the streets for homeless vets. >> there's the boss, now. anything you want, you have to ask him right now, this is your window. >> reporter: but they are getting what they want. a bed, a job, a rediscovered future. >> if it wasn't for u.s. vets, i don't know where i would be right now. ♪ >> hollywoo