 All right, sorry. Awkward and ready. Hi, my name is Staff Sergeant Elizabeth Ewell of the 143rd Security Forces Squadron. I was in the Air Reserve from 2005 to 2011 as services. I got out for six years and decided to come back and I ended up in Rhode Island and I've always wanted security forces so that's how I ended up at the 143rd. Security forces is base security, flight line security, and a law enforcement aspect as well. I'm part of the Cadam shop which is combat arms training and maintenance. We train base populace on the weapons systems. We also maintain them. My kids are still young but they know the differences between the uniforms. Like I was in the military but I was going to drill. They know that but for me it's I think the same thing that my parents taught me, be of service to your community. You know my son has taken a huge interest in like you know anything army or any type of plane and as he gets older I think I want to instill the importance of being you know patriotic and serving your country regardless of anything. It's going to be a huge thing. Any importance of joining the Air Force? Yes that too. Just kidding army you know we love you. I feel like the cultures change as far as you know leadership the people around you really do care about you and they want you to do well. They try to help you out at the best you can. Obviously you know when I was in originally you know I was still living under don't ask don't tell so I didn't really get to form the relationships with my peers that I do now. It's kind of like oh I'm seeing you one week in a month but you can't have any idea what I do in my private life which I think hurts overall unit, morale and unity, closeness. I feel that's much different now you know everybody knows that I'm you know married I have two kids they include her you know looked out for when I was deployed that kind of thing so that's the biggest difference and I think it's you know the best change I could hope for between 2005 and now.