 I believe strongly in our young people becoming members of the military. I've truly enjoyed my career. As a matter of fact, I've recruited two of my nieces and I'm staying in until they age me out so that I can be with them as they're getting started. There's one in dental profession and one getting her EMT. After 25 years of military service, Lieutenant Colonel Walker has the opportunity to serve next to her niece at the innovative readiness training, sharing not only a room, but a mission. It is a lot of fun having my aunt Lieutenant Colonel here on the mission. It's a great way to bond with her and see because when I was little she would always come home and tell us about these missions. But then actually being able to do this with her is an amazing experience because I get to see her be the leader she is. She has great mentor tips and isn't afraid to tell me on a personal level like, hey, if you do this it goes so much better. But also that source of encouragement if you ever get homesick like, hey, you're doing great. And you know it's that friendly face that you know is a shoulder to cry on or someone to give you that tough love when you need it. My younger sister actually just enlisted a year ago so she'll be joining us, she'll be a nurse essentially. It'll be fun to have her there soon. You know our world is changing and our world is changing very fast in many areas. I think the military will always have some stability and I think that as a young person who is motivated to take on an extra part of their life and the experiences that you can get through there are both educational in your own career field but you get a bigger picture of other career fields and also a bigger picture of the world.