 My name's Private Lucas Hinswood and I'm a rifleman in the Australian Army. So my role in the infantry is to actively pursue the enemy, regardless of urban terrain, jungle terrain, whether it's raining or whether it's sunny. So I grew up in a small country town just outside of Toomba called Wairima, about two hours west of Brisbane, Australia. I've been in the Army for just over two years now. The best part of the Army so far is being able to travel around and learn how to train with other nations like we have been here in RIMPAC. It's been quite an experience. I've been to three countries already in the last 12 months. It's definitely everything I signed up for and more. I'm pretty excited about being on RIMPAC. Being able to work with our foreign partners has been quite unreal. We've learnt that a lot of their tactics is fairly similar to ours, although very different at the same time. So being able to build that relationship with each other for when push comes to shove, we know that we can work side by side without any dramas at all. So what I'm trying to personally gain from the exercise RIMPAC is being able to build a good friendship with our foreign nations and being able to take away as much as we can. And just to have a laugh with the group, absolutely unreal. All the countries have been really welcoming, especially here in Hawaii. The locals have been absolutely unreal to us. I'm absolutely honoured to be working with our foreign partners and representing Australia. Being able to show our professionalism, how we work and being able to have a good laugh as well, it's been absolutely unreal.