 Today we did a combined our soft obstacle course challenge for everyone at Camp Pumphrey's, Camp Casey, Camp Carroll. A lot of these guys joined the army as mechanics cooks and they get to their unit and they don't even do their job and they get tired of it. I was kind of in a rut and I really didn't like, I guess I didn't have any purpose I felt like it was just kind of just a grunt sweeping the floors and stuff. I would rather come out with these guys at four in the morning and go around five or seven miles and push each other. That's where they come into our office and try to get away from the regular army and switch over to the special operations side. They say that what less than two percent of the United States serve in the military and of those two percent only like point five percent serve in special operations and we're just trying to get you know our name out there so that the soldiers know that we're out here recruiting.