 The 101st is arguably the most well-known unit in military history. This patch especially, one of the most famous unit insignias in military history. Of course, because of our World War II history and Band of Brothers, both the book and the mini-series. But even in Vietnam and War on Terror and Desert Storm, we have a lot of exploits. In 1974, we became an Air Assault Division. That's when we changed from Air Mobile to 101st Airborne Division, Air Assault. So the 101st is the only Air Assault Division in the U.S. Army and actually in the whole wide world. So every soldier that comes to Fort Campbell and even soldiers that are off post will come to the Saab Laski Air Assault School to get Air Assault training. Air Assault School is known as the 10 toughest days in the Army. It may not be physically the toughest 10 days, but it is arguably probably one of the mentally hard courses that the school has to offer. So to graduate Air Assault School, you have to complete all three phases. We start out with an obstacle course, two-mile run. There's a gear layout that all soldiers will have to accomplish to move on into the next three phases. The very ending event is a 12-mile foot march that soldiers have to complete with three hours or less, wearing about 45 pounds worth of gear. I think there is a sense of pride among soldiers, especially when you go back to your unit and you have those fresh wings pinned on your chest. You're looked at from your other soldiers a lot differently. There's more responsibility. They know that you have gone through the same course that they have, endured all the same endeavors that they have, so there's a bond that you have between anybody who is Air Assault qualified. Even not necessarily just in a division, but even army-wide, there's that sense of pride knowing that a brother in arms, sister in arms, that we're both Air Assault qualified. Air Assault!