 I believe that our mission, our job, is vital to the military because we're the first line of maintenance to the infantry companies. We're going to be the first ones to help them out, the first ones they call. It is our mission to get them back in the fight as soon as possible. We call ourselves the FMT Field Maintenance Team. We're reporting 14 Bradley's, plus whatever other vehicles the company may be given. When it rains, it pours with Bradley's. So when one thing goes down, it seems like the whole system goes down. Having multiple mines working on a problem helps troubleshooting, I guess, brainstorming with what the problem is causing. I got off the Marine Corps, spent a few years out, and then I missed being part of a part of a team. It's hard to explain to civilians, you know, outside of the military that that we miss that that unit cohesion, that family. So I came back into the Guard. Here I am. So all of years later. People say we live in the greatest country in the world. I believe so. I just feel like we all need to serve our country in one way or another. My favorite part about maintenance, I would be getting the mission completed so that the vehicle can go forward and the unit can complete its mission. At the end of the day, we're soldiers also. It isn't just maintenance. Something happens. We have to pick up our weapons and defend the post and knowing that I can trust my fellow soldier, my fellow man, woman, whatever to protect me. I know that that person cares for me as much as I care for them. And we will be willing to lay our lives down in the protection of each other. Oh, it feels awesome. It feels awesome. There's nothing better than wearing this. I'm part of the biggest family in the world. Everybody's got my back.