"I was the 101st Airborne Rangers, ROTC. We trained right there in Ft.
Custer. The Sgt. major trained us and this guy was in 'Nam and stuff.
We were out there working with the National Guard on maneuvers late at
night. They showed us everything. We went to the range, shot M-16s,
M-60s - did everything but sign up for the Corps. I learned discipline
there. Every cadet wanted to outdo the other cadets and be the
straightest arrow. My hair was buzz-short. I'd shave my head every
morning. We were fanatics. This is probably why I've got a lot of
muscle memory. It kind of helped me out later in my life. Oddly enough
I still wake up five in the morning. When you have someone yelling in
your face at five, you learn to get up at 4:59." - On his background
and why he is a disciplined person.