 Turn the person to your front, back, left, or right, and you'll get on my yellow footprints. Scream my sir! I can't! Okay, I said scream my sir! I can't! Get on my bus right now! I'm a racist. Begin outstanding service. Standing here on these barren footprints where you are standing. Therefore, you will carry on that proud tradition. Do you understand? As soon as I stepped on those yellow footprints and that drill instructor came out, that nervousness of giggling was suddenly gone because I was literally fearful. I was instantly transformed and wanted to do everything correctly. The purpose of the workshop is ultimately to get these educators, guidance counselors, and coaches, and help them understand that the Marine Corps has a specific mission. And that mission, of course, is to make model citizens. We want these young men and women to go back after four years or 20 years of service and be role models for a civilian society. We want them to be extremely successful at everything they do. We try to show them the different aspects and the different phases of recruit training. Obviously, it's going to be on a smaller level, but we do give them a basic understanding of what it is that we're trying to accomplish here at Parris Island. We start helping them understand that there is a purpose to the madness and a reason for everything that we do here. The educators play such a huge role in the students and the children of today. And I want them to come here and see that before they have any prejudices or anything set in their mind of what they've just heard or seen, you know, come here to make up your mind.