Mr. Liebeler. Approximately hold old are your parents now?

Mr. Delgado. My father is around 48. My mother is about 42.

Mr. Liebeler. Where did you join the Marine Corps?

Mr. Delgado. Down at Whitehall Street, in New York City.

Mr. Liebeler. What training did you receive? Where were you sent?

Mr. Delgado. Well, when we left New York I was sent to Parris Island, S.C., for basic training. Upon completion of that, I was sent to Camp Le Jeune, N.C., for intensive training. Then I received schooling in electronics school at Jacksonville Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Fla.

Mr. Liebeler. Can you remember when you were there at Jacksonville?

Mr. Delgado. I was there in 19—the the beginning of 1957.

Mr. Liebeler. What is the exact title of the school that you went to? Do you remember?

Mr. Delgado. Electronics school is all I can remember. From there, upon graduation from there, I received my choice of training, which was aircraft control and warning, and I was sent to school at Biloxi Air Force Base, Miss., and there I went to aircraft control and warning school there, and it lasted about 7 weeks. Upon completion there and graduation, I received my orders for Marine Air Control Squadron 9, Santa Ana, Calif.