 My name is Corporal Jay Guzzo, I'm an infantryman with 127 infantry battalion and Cold Steel. In the infantry we're the ones who are doing the dirty work. I get to work with a bunch of motivated individuals who, when we signed up, when we chose this job, we knew what it entailed to close with and destroy the enemies of the United States of America. Working with these individuals gives me the ability to be a leader, provide them with the purpose, direction and motivation. Really being an infantryman is all about honing your craft day in and day out. The values, the virtues and the discipline that we can take after we leave the military sets us aside from the standard in society. It's a discipline factor. We're a different breed than everyone else. It's how we're built. It's who we are. And by the time you leave the service, it's something that you're going to carry with you for the rest of your life. Our job is rough. It's dirty. It's really hard. But the feeling that you get when you accomplish the mission, the pride that you carry with you for having that label as being an infantryman, wearing that blue cord on your right shoulder, that's the best feeling in the world.