 Every year, one family representing each service is honored by the National Military Family Association for their community involvement. This year's Marine family was recognized for their foster parenting. Ronald and Susan Rucker have opened their home to 45 foster children over the past seven years. This is a family who's used that Marine Corps culture and training and the values that they got to carry on even after they're no longer with the Marine Corps. While serving at Camp Pendleton, the Ruckers began taking in foster children from two days old to ten years old, instilling the Corps' values. The discipline that you get from the Marine Corps helps you to be a better foster parent because now you tell these children, hey, here this is how we do things. They even adopted a five-year-old daughter, Gabriella. From Washington, I'm Corporal Michael Krasinski.