Mr. Land turned around from his helm position.
And each stopped at 80 to 90 Republican households during the day, Mr. Land said.
"We had a real assembly line going," Mr. Land said.
"Despite the difficulties, this is a market where we have to move in and expand," Mr. Land said.
"There's a good separation between the public persona and who he really is," Mr. Land says.
Mr. Land said the assaults occurred in 1991 and 1992.
Mr. Land was average height with dark hair, in his early 30's, she said.
Mr. Land said he wants to buy or rent 200 10-ton trucks for the operation.
Mr. Land said the move came after the Serbs had threatened the people living there.
Mr. Land oversaw the technology, and others were hired to oversee the business.