 When you think of Army transportation, you might think of this, this, or even this. But how about this? For over 100 years, the United States Army has operated and maintained its own railway service. U.S. Army railway operators, like Specialist Paul Tafani, have kept the trains running on time. Full day of work on the Army Railroad consists of classifying and organizing ammunition trains, freight trains, tank trains, whatever we need to move across country. Classifying them, organizing them, and sending them out to the civilian railroads for shipping. I specifically chose this MOS. Railroading has always been a passion of mine. And because of that, my training here actually at Fort Eustis, I was able to secure a civilian railroad job and I have the career I have today because of it. There's no greater feeling than hitting the horn when you go by a crossing and having everyone smile and look up and give you a good wave. It's a very good feeling. Reporting for the 209th Broadcast Operations Detachment, I'm Army Private Christian Higgins.