we'll hear from william lund, a forward observer with bravo company and was in charge of launching long range artillery that launched long range ex-way. >> i was married. my high school sweetheart and i got married as sophomore and junior in college. that's why i was in rotc, because lieutenants got more pay than privates. i thought that was a good idea. when i got my orders, i always remember it because it said -- in minnesota when you graduate you put your uniform on, walk across the stage, they pin the bars on you, hand you your diploma and they hand you your orders at the same time. i got my orders. i opened them up and i looked and it said 11th air assault experimental. i thought, i wonder what that is. so i took it back to the captain at the rotc. i said what's that. he said i don't know, but you're in trouble. that's how it started. >> you graduated and got your commission what year? >> march of '64. >> march of '64. so your first place -- first station was ft. benning? >> right. after ft. sills, training -- >> you went to ft. sill first for fo training. >> was it artillery obc?