 It doesn't matter what God you pray to, it doesn't matter what country you fly for, it doesn't matter what language you talk. We're all part of the nation, we all speak one thing. My name is Will Hughes, I am the International Military Student Officer here at Little Rock Air Force Base. Our job is to hopefully with them take back home a pot of influence of how they see Americans, how they see our way of life, our culture, our societies, our military, and just overall just paint a good picture of how we do things here. So currently here at Little Rock Air Force Base we have 51 students from 13 different countries, and those countries span anywhere from Asia to the Middle East to Europe, pretty much the four corners of the world right now. A lot of the students come here and they're here for an extended period of time while they're training, so a lot of them like to bring their families with them, and that includes school-aged children and things like that. So our job is not only to the military member but also to the families as well. It was a great service for me and my family to, first it starts already back in Germany, to get everything organized, to move to the States, and once we arrived here we were picked up at the airport, and then just took a day to get organized the house, to get all the ID cards we need and shoulder the area around. It was a great service, it was good. We have what's called the Phil's Days Program, and basically what that is is to show them different aspects of life outside of the classroom, outside of training. We take trips locally to the USS Razorback, to the National Clinton Library, all the way to Memphis where we take them to Graceland, home of Elvis Presley which a lot of them are excited about. They love to meet the King of Rock and Roll. The National Civil Rights Museum, if you've never been there it's outstanding. It really opens their eyes to how we have dealt with certain issues such as civil rights, equality, diversity, things like that throughout the span of US history. Oh, Arkansas is amazing. Yeah, and in the base, it's pretty good. I spent a lot of time jumping and into jumping out of Indusim and with the people here, everyone's friendly. So yeah, and the guys just made it even easier because they show me around and took me out, went hiking too, so love it. Currently right now the German and French Air Forces are doing the first ever of its kind a joint C-130J squadron and they're working side by side with each other. We're right now in the middle of populating their AMU, their ops center, all this stuff. So right now on base, you'll see a lot of French, a lot of German maintainers, a lot of German operators, French pilots coming through. You'll see a lot of them coming on the base, walking around. In simple terms, 714 Tris is the gateway to Herk Nation. You hear about all over base, you know, the home attack air lift, Herk Nation, well this is where all these doors, this is where all the aviators start. Whether they're coming back for requal training, instructor training, but also for initial training as well. So it's very important that we impress upon them or that we show them that hey, you know, you've got brothers here, you've got sisters here, we're all in this together, and like I said before, C-130 or C-130, we all speak the same language.