 Three Navy sailors and three Navy spouses reached a huge milestone at Rhoda's naturalization ceremony. This infrequent but highly significant ceremony marks the day individuals are granted American citizenship. I didn't expect to be an American citizen. I was a kid, but now look at me now. Not only are these new Americans elated to have completed this process, but some are already looking towards the future. It's a great feeling. It's just so much easier to be a U.S. citizen, especially when you apply for certain jobs. So therefore I'm really happy that this is behind me now. Schmitz also wants members of the Rhoda community to know that if they'd like to become a naturalized citizen, to look no further than our local legal office. For anybody who is applying for U.S. citizenship and is in Rhoda right now, just write on your application that you want to do the interview here. It's great that AFN spreads the word a little bit for all the other people out here. Lance Corporal on a Kamuti Naval Station, Rhoda.