 First Lieutenant Michelle Traub, M-I-C-H-E-L-L-E-T-R-A-U-B. We are building a classroom for a school here in Thailand. We've been out here for about a month conducting this mission. Staff Sergeant Richard Bryan Ladesma, spelled R-I-C-H-A-R-D, last name Ladesma, L-E-D-E-S-M-A. My name is Staff Sergeant Ladesma. I'm the Platoon Sergeant here at this construction site here in Thailand. We're building a school. Now, this school is for the children, but at the same time it's to build relations with our Indo-Pacific allies. Hello, I'm Lance Corporal Miguel Velazquez Aguilar. I'm a combat engineer with NACSB Bravo Company. We are out here building relationships with Thai Marines and Singaporeans. We're building a school. The ties are really hard work. It's out here as well as the Singaporeans. They use the same type of tools that we do, except they're just a little bit different. They like to use a lot of wooden tools and plastic ones. We use more of a ceramic tools. For example, their floats are made out of water plastic and they're really good at actually smoothing out. Ours are just better for concrete, but theirs are very efficient with mortar and stucco. I feel like everyone out here is making a big difference. No one's out here playing a part. No one's out here really slacking off. We wake up in the morning, we all eat together, and then we all start working together and we all finish together. I'm Sergeant Lane Keele. I'm a combat engineer with NACSB Bravo Company. Sergeant Lane C. Keele, L-A-N-E-K-I-E-H-L. Well, we're out here building a school for Provincen Chantaburi and increasing relations with the Thai's right now. Two, it allows us to foster relationships with the local community and as well as the Thai military and just all the Thailand people as well. Trying to communicate exactly what work needs to be done and when can definitely be a challenge, but Google Translate's great when our interpreters aren't nearby. Definitely managed to overcome those challenges. Eventually, hand-in-arm signals work wonderful. Singaporeans were lucky to have them out here. They speak a multitude of languages to include English, so they've been pretty good to work with. As far as both of our counterparts, they have wonderful work ethic. Similar to that of our own, if not a little bit better at times, right? They're hard workers. They want to work just as long and hard as we do and they're out here to get the job done.