 Well, I served in the military. I got in 17 years old on September 16th of 2005. If you try to talk to some of these college students about some of the things you've done or seen or been around they'd be like, what? And they have no idea. My name is Adam Hollinsworth, and I'm from Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Right out of high school, I joined the military in the Army, and I would join the National Guard. I deployed my first time in 09-10, and I was there for 13 months in Baghdad, Iraq. That was a eye-opener, because I was only like, I believe 22 years old. The things that I saw over there, the things that we had to do on missions and stuff like that just it really makes you appreciate life here, and then when I was overseas my second time, I was in Afghanistan in Kabul. I was sitting there, and I was like, if I want to be better in law enforcement, or I want to have a better career, I got to go to college. So I said, I guess I'm going to UA, and now I've been for about two years now with the fishing team here in Alabama. And as a vice president, I see myself as a leader to the help to others, because I'm 33 years old. I never thought I would have the chance to be in college fishing, but now that I am, I take it to the fullest, and I'm trying to teach the younger ones who've just joined the freshmen that, hey, if you have a dream and you have an aspiration, you can get there. What I want to say to the veterans like if they're thinking about coming to college, do it. Don't wait, and don't believe what all the other people say I got told from the time I started, and even sometimes now. You're too old for this. You're not going to do well, and I just didn't listen. I was hardheaded. This is for me. This is something I started, and I'm going to finish it.