 They don't trust you. They're not going to let you go. They just want to join infantry and just like do something as far as like serving my country. I'm going to come look at the map, Cox. I'll bring it to you. Here's is like that's all we got out here. It sucks that your boys are out there with you, but it's like brotherhood through misery. Yeah, I know. Give me a second. Corporal Cox, scout sniper. Born in New York City, New York and moved to the Bronx. I love New York. Been like a bunch of places and nothing compares to it. I got a long gun. I could see further. Like I remember when I did my first deployment to Afghanistan as an 11, I was like, I could barely see these people. Definitely instill some fear in the enemy once like they get like the close shot to them. Y'all like two people that keep squatting up and down. I'm about to range it. I definitely think I was like this before the Marine Corps. It's just kind of grown as far as like dealing with things. You can't just complain about everything. So it's got a truck on, roll with the punches. It's kind of helps you in life too. They always take the good things from people and just try to instill them with yourself and then just see the bad things. Definitely got like thicker skin. Just deal with it together kind of. You don't want to go through that experience alone. My team leader tells me what he needs to get done. I help him out. I could take my own element. We work really good together. I think you just have to have like a good person that you trust. Kind of like one of the guys, but he's firm too. It comes to a point where you don't want to upset him. Yeah. Like because you feel like you let him down and that hurts you more than anything. But there is a guy to the, like if you go to the left of the hose, if you go to the edge of that compound, there is a guy like over there that was squatting too. I love operating. Not all of them are home runs. And then you do have some snoozes, which is like, it happens. So gotten older, thicker skin, smarter. This is what I always wanted to do. So like people was like, oh, I wish I always joined the Marine Corps. Went to Afghanistan, but they didn't. And it's definitely like one of those things like, I don't have to think about what it's like, my wish I did this or something. Like I could grow old. I don't know, I'm just me.