 Staff Sergeant Young, first crew trained in Battalion, Bravo Company. I think the biggest misconception about how people have about being a drill instructor is that we don't care. Our job is just to inflict, you know, paint through workouts and stuff, but we do because this is a product we put in the Marine Corps. Like, these recruits are eventually going to become Marines and they're going to talk about their drill instructors. So I want the recruits to have to be like, drill instructor Staff Sergeant Young and the rest of the drill instructors on my team, made us the best we could be. I think the biggest piece of advice I would try to leave with my recruits to take on with them to have the Marine Corps is just, it doesn't matter whether you think you can do it or not, just try. Like, I know that I'm not the fastest Marine. I know I'm not the strongest Marine and when I had to become a drill instructor, I still, I still knew what I was going to do, give 100% at all times. As long as you have that mentality, you'll thrive in the Marine Corps.