There was a packing house there that was making food for the troops, and I was doing what most of the veterinary people do, both in civilian life and in the military. And that’s looking after the safety of the food that feeds the people, the troops. And so I would turn out probably a carload of sausage and other meats and things on requisitions for the military. And one night I went to a movie, and it was, I can’t recall the title, but it was a fun movie. And for some reason they were singing the song as part of it about slice it thick, or slice it thin it’s still salami. And I burst out laughing because I had shipped (chuckles) about 10,000 pounds of salami to some places throughout the world, and I thought that was sorta crazy. Then I got orders to go to Pittsburgh. And Pittsburgh, of course, was the home of Heinz and Company, and they were a major suppliers of food for the troops.