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WEBBWell, thank you for the question, and let me again start off by saying that I feel very fortunate to have grown up in the military and to have watched how people can work together. People from all across the different geographic and ethnic lines come together and solve problems. The period in the 1960s had a lot of racial tension in it, and I remember, particularly, after Martin Luther King's assassination. Racial tensions went up very high. And it was a mirror of what was happening in the country and I, you know, I like to believe, and from my own experience, that we were able to address these issues much better than they were being addressed on the outside when you're looking at the frictions that were in the country.