 From Soldiers Radio and Television, this is the Army Today, a daily feature from around the globe. Command Sergeant Major Thomas Cappell says Afghanistan is big, it's complex, and it's dangerous. It's very dangerous, and that's why I want to come out here and continue to reinforce the standards and discipline in which we want them to uphold every day. As he says, are critical, sometimes the difference between life and death, and it's up to him and other NCOs to lead the way. We enforce the discipline, we enforce the standards to make sure our men and women do what they're supposed to do. The ISAF Senior Enlisted Officer acknowledges these are tough times for troops, but as he travels from north to south, he says he sees military professionals doing their job. They understand what they have to do, and they're doing it well. The morale is still high, and we're still doing a great job over here, and what I see so more important is the Afghans out front. His primary goal is to touch base with challenges that exist, both with Afghans and coalition forces. The big picture, he says, is complex and demanding, especially now as Afghan security forces move into the lead. They're the one who's providing freedom for the Afghan people. We stand beside them and partner with them in the right way for them to be successful. Today, Capel has well over 30 years in service, five deployments overall, three rotations in Afghanistan, experience he carries with him and shares. We got some tough days ahead, but as we get out here as leaders and continue enforcing standards and disciplines, those days will come easy, and we are up to the task and we are ready to go. Radio McCabe, Afghanistan. That's the Army Today from Soldiers Radio and Television.