the time that i was there. somehow those stick out. >> one of those was his commander, jerome johnson. >> my brother and i have looked for our company commander, a young 21-year-old african-american from chicago that took over. huge racial problems, segregated tents. couldn't find him. just talked to him three months ago, found him in chicago. we're bringing him back to washington, he and his wife and their grandsons to meet with the president of the united states and to spend the weekend with us. we have not seen him since 1968. >> he really made you guys integrated. >> he made us integrated. we went into that company and we had huge problems. the army, as you know, in 1968, a bad year for everybody. we sent 16,000 dead americans home in one year. but riacial problems here in th united states in the army. he walked into that company as a