Mr. Hubert. So that we get it for the record and need not repeat it with the other witnesses, tell us the functions of each one of you on the truck.

Mr. Walker. I was to handle audio, Johnny Smith was the video engineer, and the other two men were cameramen.

Mr. Hubert. One of them drove the truck, I take it? Or did you have another man to drive?

Mr. Walker. Yes; Johnny Smith was driving the larger truck, and I was in the little panel truck. And Supervisor Tom Bedford was driving the panel truck.

Mr. Hubert. Is that on the first day?

Mr. Walker. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. Now, let’s pass to the second day. That is to say, Saturday the 23d. And by way of orientation, let me state that by that time, of course, the President was dead and Oswald had been charged both with the assassination of Officer Tippit and President Kennedy, and was in custody at the Dallas Police Department Building on Commerce, the building bounded by Commerce and Main on two sides, and Harwood on the front.

Now, on that second day, the 23d, did you have occasion to be on duty with the remote truck that day?

Mr. Walker. Yes; I was.

Mr. Hubert. All day long?