That's a valid point.
The air force recognizes their captains and so forth. In my research.... There are a couple of names, which fail me right now, in terms of individuals who were the first ones. Again, I must raise the point that our military has come a long way in that they have allowed various individuals now to join. Before, blacks weren't allowed to even serve side-by-side while they were making contributions. Some of them lied just to serve their country. In reading this I said, wow, here is dedication, where somebody wants to put their life on the line and they would hide their age to make sure they serve. They found some way, whether it was just to clean the yard or clean a piece of equipment, to dedicate their lives to the service of the armed forces.
We definitely need to continue to make this recognition of these individuals. It's important for our youth going forward.