 For one hundred years, we've been told what we can't do. We can't serve overseas. We can't be officers. We can't rise through the ranks or take command. We can't be pilots, and we definitely can't serve in the infantry. We can't be Marines. We have repeatedly been told what we can't do. But Ophemade Johnson wouldn't hear camp, and countless others like her, who with each step forward shouted back, watch me.