 My name is Sharon Adams, and I am the Marine Forces Europe in Africa, Marfor Sark. I became the first permanent Marine Corps Sark in Europe and Africa. I've been here since 2014 in Stuttgart, Germany. I was the Sark of the Year 2019. It's an acknowledgement of the influence impact that every Sark has. It's wonderful that they give the recognition to one Sark a year, but I always want to make sure I bring attention to all the Sarks all year long. I have many layers to my job. There's training, education. Another part is collaboration. So we actually work with all the other services to meet the needs of what our mission is. So one of the most important things is collaborating. So I have good relationships with all the installation and regional Sarks with the sister services so that together we can all meet the needs of the Marines that come into their AOR. I do act in the capacity of the Sark for more four-year AF. So I do response as well. I train uniform victim advocates. That's a very big part. We do a 40-hour course for that. And then we go through the process to get them certified. So also managing that. But by far, that's the overall view of my job. I find that they are truly the reason why I get up every day. The Marines are that population of people that everybody looks to as the example. But they too need advocates for them. And so what I find is a Marine will do whatever they need to do to protect their fellow man. But sometimes they need people to step in and protect them when they're in a vulnerable state. So it's definitely the people. I love the Marines. They are probably some of the most dedicated people I've ever worked with. So for me, it's a pleasure to be able to serve them because they're the ones who do a lot and ask for so little.