 Fall in, soldier! It's September and these are the five things you need to know. Looking to expand your horizons? The Army is looking for talented and capable Americans to serve the country in unique and rewarding opportunities. Whatever your background, the Army can be that first step in helping you achieve your future goals. Be sure to visit GoArmy.com to learn about what careers the Army offers. They've competed across the world and it's time to decide who is the Army's best of the best. All the winners of the local Best Squad competitions are competing at the Army level this month for the title of Best Soldier, Best NCO, and Best Squad. Good luck to all our participants. Did you know Hispanic American soldiers comprise 17% of America's Army? National Hispanic Heritage Month is recognized from September 15th to October 15th. During this time, you can get stories of the achievements and contributions of Hispanic Americans to the Army and our nation on Army.mil and the Army social platforms. September is also a month of reflection. Congress has designated September 11th as Patriot Day and we honor the memories of the nearly 3,000 people who lost their lives during the tragic events in New York City, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and at the Pentagon 21 years ago. Those killed will never be forgotten and the Army continues to remain vigilant in protecting our nation both at home and abroad. Finally, September is a reminder to all of us to reach out to our fellow soldiers, friends, families, and teammates to facilitate connections. September is Suicide Prevention Month and the Army looks to emphasize the importance of recognizing it's the little things we can do every day. Such as checking in on someone with a phone call or text that can make all the difference in your battle buddy's life. And that's what you need to know for September. Get out there and get training. Thank you for watching this video. For more content from the U.S. Army, check out our other video and subscribe to our channel.