 The one thing I enjoy about calling cadence to the soldiers is that it brings that spree to core and that one team mentality and one voice. I like motivating the soldiers every day, especially when they go to school and start their day right. It's always a good way to establish the day, especially after PT, the kind of sore, they go eat child, they're kind of full, and then start that good one cadence that they've gotten. They'll motivate them, they'll probably yield to them and keep their spirits up. I had drill and ceremony competition just past, I was very proud of my team. We had three days of practice, two different shifts, so I only had the weekend in two hours to really work with them because I didn't want to take most of their time. They did very well and executed to the tee. Favorite cadence I like to call is walking down the street one day, just the other day I heard my drill sergeant say, your mom was home when you left. The cadence calling that we do here really affects the way their morale is, especially if they're having a hard time and they just get that one good tune or good cadence in their head and hopefully we try to get their morale up. The one thing I really enjoy working with these soldiers is being part of that second phase of the soldier development process. Hopefully I can inspire them to be a drill sergeant as well.