 When I first got here to Whiteshands Mission Range, I worked in the Missile Assembly Facility and that's where they do testing for new Missiles that are going to be going on ships. And I worked there for two years and then I moved to Research Rockets. And there I learned that I work with different universities that have scientists that want to study different parts of the solar system, the environment and I helped them do that by building the motors with Motorhead Guys from Wallops Island. And being their safety observer, and being another safety observer at our launch pad off our ocean, making sure everything goes right for that night launch or a day shot and watching their work that they've done for so many years come alive when I turn that key. The most exciting part of my job is that nobody else does this. I'm the only person here from our Navy Detachment that launches rockets. And I'm the one that turns that key and sees that go away and I'm like, yeah, I helped build that. I have a cool job. I'm GM1 Reese from NSWC Detachment Whiteshands. I shoot rockets for NASA and I have the coolest job in the Navy.