Mr. Dean. Well, I don't remember anything specific until about—I, myself, went to the third floor to familiarize myself with the happenings, about the news cameramen and just to get an idea of what was going on and who was to be present, such as that, because I had been off. This was my first day back since—in a week, in fact. I had been on a few days vacation to go hunting.
Mr. Griffin. At the time you went up to the third floor, did you have any idea as to what your general responsibilities were going to be for the day?
Mr. Dean. No, sir; not at that time.
Mr. Griffin. I think I am misleading you. First of all, you have some general responsibility, standard responsibilities that you have every day?
Mr. Dean. Yes, sir.
Mr. Griffin. What are those particular responsibilities?
Mr. Dean. Well, I am assigned to a zone area that has a group of 6 squads that work for me, equivalent to 15 men.
Mr. Griffin. What zone is that?
Mr. Dean. No. 110. It's in the eastern portion of Dallas.
Mr. Griffin. Is that the Love Field area?