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When
Chief
Petty
Officer
Rankin
came
in
,
Philip
told
him
the
same
thing
.
On
April
12
,
1972
,
two
weeks
and
four
days
after
Tommy
joined
the
Navy
,
Philip
was
assigned
to
the
Recruit
Evaluation
Unit
.
The
report
from
his
company
commander
stated
:
"
This
man
was
my
RPOC
at
first
,
but
then
he
didn
’
t
do
anything
except
try
to
boss
everyone
all
the
time
.
Then
he
started
going
to
sick
-
call
after
I
relieved
him
of
his
RPOC
job
.
Each
day
it
got
worse
,
and
every
class
he
found
a
reason
to
get
out
of
it
.
This
man
is
way
behind
the
rest
of
the
company
and
is
going
downhill
all
the
time
.
This
man
will
require
watching
.
"
A
psychiatrist
interviewed
David
,
who
didn
’
t
understand
what
was
going
on
.
After
a
check
of
the
records
from
Ohio
,
the
Navy
discovered
that
he
had
been
in
a
mental
hospital
and
had
lied
on
recruitment
papers
.
The
psychiatric
report
stated
,
"
He
lacks
the
necessary
maturity
and
stability
to
function
effectively
in
the
Navy
.
It
is
recommended
that
he
be
discharged
as
temperamentally
unsuitable
for
further
training
.
"
On
May
1
,
a
month
and
a
day
after
his
enlistment
,
William
Stanley
Milligan
was
discharged
from
the
U
.
S
.
Navy
"
under
honorable
conditions
.
"
He
was
given
his
pay
and
an
airline
ticket
to
Columbus
.
But
on
the
way
from
Great
Lakes
to
O
’
Hare
Airport
in
Chicago
,
Philip
learned
that
two
other
recruits
on
leave
to
go
home
were
heading
for
New
York
City
.
Instead
of
using
his
United
Airlines
ticket
,
Philip
joined
them
on
the
bus
.
He
was
going
to
see
New
York
,
the
place
he
knew
he
was
from
but
had
never
seen
.
At
the
New
York
bus
terminal
Philip
said
good
-
by
to
his
traveling
companions
,
slung
his
duffle
bag
over
his
shoulder
and
started
walking
.
He
picked
up
maps
and
brochures
at
the
information
desk
and
headed
for
Times
Square
.
He
felt
at
home
.
The
streets
,
the
voices
that
sounded
natural
to
his
ear
,
assured
him
that
this
was
where
he
belonged
.
Philip
spent
two
days
exploring
the
city
.
He
took
a
trip
on
the
Staten
Island
Ferry
and
one
to
the
Statue
of
Liberty
.
Then
,
starting
at
the
Battery
,
he
wandered
the
narrow
streets
around
Wall
Street
and
walked
up
to
Greenwich
Village
.
He
ate
in
a
Greek
restaurant
and
slept
at
a
cheap
hotel
.
The
next
day
he
went
to
Fifth
Avenue
and
Thirty
-
fourth
Street
and
stared
up
at
the
Empire
State
Building
.
He
took
the
tour
to
the
top
and
studied
the
city
.