I was called up for the draft. Actually, I tried to enlist, because I was thinking in terms of what I would do - always, everything I did, really, if you look at my whole history, everything that I tried to do was in terms of thinking what this would do, or what I could do to maintain a decent living to take care of my family, because that was the paramount thing about everything that I was ever involved in, once I became a father or became a husband and married. Before that, it was - of course, before I got married, a lot of things I did was just for fun, for the hell of it. But once I became a husband and a father, I was interested primarily in thinking in terms of my future, being able to take care of a family. So I tried to enlist in the army during the war. I took a test for the Signal Corps, an examination for the Signal Corps.