 My name is Sergeant Matthew Braswell. I'm a 92 golf 1 victor. I'm a Ranger qualified 92 golf My job is to prepare food for the masses of Fort Bragg, North Carolina staff sergeant the Marcus James Holly from 82nd Brigades Support Battalion I'm a 95s patrol and spot specialist I'm one of only three 90 foxes currently Ranger qualified serving an army a second Everyone division gave me an opportunity for me to go to Rainier school. My name is specialist Christopher Banta being a 92 out for Airborne is a logistical Specialist I'm private first class Ballard. I'm a 92 Yankee and I'm a unit supply specialist Everything in the army runs off a few helicopters armor trucks Cargo vehicles humvees Without fuel the armor be stagnant We go with a mission is so if a unit is in the field training We'll move to where that unit is at and we'll issue fuel out to them so they can keep continuing their mission at the end Of the day we supply victory part of my job is to salvage the parts that we can and to make sure we're saving the army money As a unit supply specialist, I maintain the commander's property It is necessary so that way paratroopers have what they need when they need it for all future missions Being in an airborne unit sets you apart from the rest of the army simply because you are airborne The reason why I love the division is because of the discipline It's gonna make you the best of the best being in the 82nd I am a higher caliber soldier hands down. I work harder I work faster and I have to Keep up with the pace that's presented by my leadership I love being airborne because of the different experiences We get as opposed to a non airborne unit being able to go to ranger school was presented to me as soon as I got to the unit I went to ranger school as soon as I got to Fort Bragg and all of my soldiers have the same opportunities When I jump out of an airplane everything disappears Everything holding me back and when I hit the ground. I just feel like I accomplished something that no human being is supposed to be Doing I just did a job two days ago. I was the number one jumper There is nothing that compares to staring out of the aircraft. I get to see neighborhoods passing by The treetop views lakes creeks It's what makes you airborne it's it's the bad assery of it You might be deployed and jump you might be jumping in Estonia just for a mission You might be jumping up a helicopter just because there's no birds at the time It's different This is the place that you really get to see what the army can do and being able to do it on a regular basis Is thrilling and I enjoy every second of it