[0:35:22 - 0:35:25] My dad's used to say to me, life's what happens when you're busy making other
plans.
[0:43:22 - 0:43:33] We covered down on some of the the missions that they had there and they actually did change some of their
plans because of what we intercepted and they wanted to make sure that what they were doing was going to be kept secret.
[0:47:24 - 0:47:31] I was so happy when they sent me to school to become a joint planner and I actually got to help plan and make war
plans and stuff.
[0:54:42 - 0:54:53] Yeah, and the records that I was you guys were reading off of if you go into the my job descriptions. I was doing things that some of them didn't do like I got had to be the
plans in CEO.
[0:54:57 - 0:55:14] What you go into the
plans office on the base and like say during a crisis or a disaster, there's all these checklists that you go through because each organization on the basis responsible for either taking in victims, getting
[0:55:25 - 0:55:40] So a
plans in CEO has to go out there and read all these things that could possibly happen. Or if we were to defend the base, let's say, that these are the things that we would have to participate in. We'd have to give up 10 bodies to secure the perimeter.