Just the Naval Archives stuff. They had boxes prepared for people to look at. The AP and others were going over there. And somebody, I think it was me and others, suggested the Swifties send people to look through the boxes, as well. It helped to explain some of the more arcane terms used in those printed dispatches. It left some questions unanswered. But it did occur to 'Navy Chief', and I don't see the flaw in his thinking on this, that the time that the 13 MAR report was finally sent, and the location according to the codes, strongly suggests that Kerry was the reporting officer, even if he wasn't technically the officer in charge of the boat group, that day. It goes to that point as to how the Navy records seem to support Kerry's version. Well, they would if on the honor system, and without corroboration at the time, Kerry was the one who reported what happened, and how it happened.