George, we know you didn't identify the hero of your story as any particular person or rank. As always, we hijacked your post to discuss other matters. When I was a pup, I shot a lot of skeet, both friendly and NSSA competitive, at Andrews. In the sixties, pretty much only commissioned officers and a few civilians used the range. In the eighties, a nubile young Russian lady started shooting at the range, and every field grade officer deserted the range like it was infected with lice. It was suspected that the young lady was violating her diplomatic boundaries and none of the officers wanted to be the one who said nothing. Oh well. From that time forward, the Andrews Skeet Club was pretty much a civilian operation until it was closed during the Clinton years. It was a wonderful place to shoot and compete and Curtis Lemay and George Deyoe were participants.