 The Eagle has landed. I say again. The Eagle has landed. But where exactly did it land you ask? That's right boys and girls. The Maryland Army National Guard showcased a static display of a UH-60 Black Hawk for Navy junior ROTC cadets a road at Huntington High School. The cadets were so excited to see the aircraft that they even decided to break out their best helicopter TikTok dance moves as a token of their appreciation. I mean, I don't know how somebody could come here and watch this show with the helicopter and be like, no, I don't want to go to the military. I think it's 100% English. It's a really great experience so far. Just being able to speak with the people and look at the helicopter, it might be more enjoyable in the military. In addition to the cadets interacting with the Black Hawk, soldiers in the Maryland Army National Guard spoke to the cadets about their military occupational specialties and their personal experiences within the organization. People hear things from all different sources nowadays, whether it's their friends, whether it's social media, whether it's the news and it's tough to figure out what's real and what's fake and so when you can actually talk to somebody eyeball to eyeball and get the real story of what it's like, then I think that's so much more beneficial than reading it in a brochure or hearing about it on a TV station or in social media. As the day started to wind down, the event was capped off with swag bag giveaways and pizza for all. Luckily for the cadets, Staff Sergeant Gareth Ainsworth, a drill sergeant and recruiter with the Maryland Army National Guard, was there to help them burn off the calories that they just consumed. As the UH-60 Black Hawk departed for its next destination, the cadets looked on, hopefully knowing that the sky is the limit. Reporting for the Maryland Army National Guard at Huntingtown High School in Huntingtown, Maryland, I'm Staff Sergeant Chas Kibbler.