Mr. Powers. Gee, you have to secure liberty cards to get off the base at Atsugi, and by doing this, some weekends you had a duty weekend, and—but you have to be all squared away as far as your duty weekend, and have no disciplinary action or anything of this nature against you before you got your liberty card, and then you checked out to the sergeant on duty and went on liberty.

Mr. Jenner. And how often were you permitted this liberty?

Mr. Powers. As I recall, you could get it on every day.

Mr. Jenner. And what about weekends?

Mr. Powers. And, say, weekends, and possibly once a month you had duty weekend, so 3 weekends out of the month.

Mr. Jenner. So you would have 3 out of the 4?

Mr. Powers. Yes.

Mr. Jenner. Per month?

Mr. Powers. Possibly every fifth one we stood, but I think it was 3.

Mr. Jenner. In other words, three out of four you had liberty, and 1 of the weekends, the fourth one you stood on duty at camp?