They all had my back supporting me. And I learned so much from all of them about how to run things in the Army. So when I got out, when I retired, The army still needed these skills [in electronic warfare] when I retired. So people were coming to me. Oh, it's perfect. So, you know, first it started out with companies like Northrop Grumman, you know, the big, the big box builders and stuff, saying, hey, can you help us with the requirements? (36:51–36:55)
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