Mr. Delgado. He kept it mediocre. He always got gigged for his rifle.

Mr. Liebeler. He did?

Mr. Delgado. Yes; very seldom did he pass an inspection without getting gigged for one thing or another.

Mr. Liebeler. With respect to his rifle?

Mr. Delgado. With respect to his rifle. He didn't spend as much time as the rest of us did in the armory cleaning it up. He would, when he was told to. Otherwise, he wouldn't come out by himself to clean it. He was basically a man that complained quite frequently.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you think he complained more than the other Marines?

Mr. Delgado. Well, yes; a little bit more. Anything, anything that they told him to do, he found a way to argue it to a point where both him and the man giving him the order both got disgusted and mad at each other, and while the rest of us were working, he's arguing with the man in charge. For him there was always another way of doing things, an easier way for him to get something done.

Mr. Liebeler. He didn't take too well to orders that were given to him?

Mr. Delgado. No; he didn't.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever notice that he responded better if he were asked to do something instead of ordered to do something?