Mr. Miller. I am an appliance, radio and television repair man, sir.
Mr. Wheeler. Is that here in Seattle?
Mr. Miller. Yes, sir.
Mr. Wheeler. And what has your employment background been, say since 1940?
Mr. Miller. Since 1940, part of the time in the shipyards, part of the time in Boeing Airplane Co. Part of the time also was spent in the Armed Forces during the period which you mentioned.
Mr. Wheeler. What is your military service record?
Mr. Miller. I was inducted into the Navy, and, the best I can recall, the dates are from June of 1945 until March of 1946.
Mr. Wheeler. What type of discharge did you receive?
Mr. Miller. It is difficult for me to answer that. I believe it was an honorable discharge. There is some question now that you bring it up, as to whether it was what the Navy refers to as a battleship discharge, which I think they reserve to only those who have served overseas. There are no peculiarities in regard to my discharge, if that is the intent of the question.
Mr. Wheeler. When were you employed at Boeing Aircraft?