 It's an honor to be so major in the U.S. Army but a big honor for me to be the Bronco Baguette so major because during the Vietnam War the Bronco Baguette deployed to Vietnam to help defend South Vietnam freedom. So I grew up in Vietnam, a little rice hamlet in the Mecklin Delta about 45 minutes south of Saigon. Growing up in Vietnam time was particularly pretty difficult. My dad was in re-education camp, he was a South Vietnamese soldier so when South Vietnam lost the war the government captured him and put him in what they call re-education camp but it's really prisons. My mom raised six kids by herself. So when my dad let my dad go up to eight and a half years in prison there was no one. When he got home and looked around there was definitely no future there for us. It took us a few times to successfully escape out of Vietnam but finally on our last trip I think it was six times we finally got out on a small fishing vessel with 86 people aboard and it took us about ten days. You had to go with mentality like if you want something you got to work for it whether it's just a little bit each day or go all in. Don't be that guy when you sit down five, ten, twenty years down the road and say I want to know what happened if I enjoy it. I want to know what happened when I went down this route.