 I've seen people, like, with no limbs, with nothing, like, you know, like people, like, you got to leave them, you know, they can, they can continue hiding, you know. My name is Jesse Mustafa, but when I was little, all I could remember is, like, gunshots, like, running, like, I couldn't understand why we were running. My dad applied for us. He went to the embassy or somewhere and says that my children are in the war and he wants to bring them to America. And then I went to boot camp. Sit up straight and look at me. My name is Gunnery Sergeant Pettis, and I am your senior drill instructor. And then I got injured. It was my provider accident. So Mustafa, when you go home, what you gonna do? I told him, sir, you're breaking my heart. Literally, you're breaking my heart. I might be like this forever for the rest of my life. So I'm like, okay, Ty, if I'm gonna be for the rest of my life, I might as well complete my goal here, you know, my dreams, you know, to be in my arena. He's had to talk to medical officers. He's had to talk to drone structures from a whole year on Paris Island to convince them that he's worth putting back in the fight. He's shown more commitment in his 12 months here on Paris Island than some people do in an entire enlistment in the environment. Be proud of yourself and the uniform you now wear. And above all else, never quit or give up for we offer you the challenge of recruit training and the opportunity to earn the title, United States Marine. When I came to America, I didn't know anything. I didn't know how to read and write. I couldn't spell my own name. I want to show thank you because I was once saved by the United States. The United States always helped. And I want to be, you know, one of the people that helped. You see, without God, without the United States, without my dad, there was no way I would be alive. I'm there for sure. I know. I'm also going to tell him to make sure that he goes out and proves it again every day. Because in the Marine Corps, he'll meet people who don't know his backstory. He'll meet people who don't know the struggle that he went through. And as long as he remembers to prove it again with that same commitment every day, he will be one of the best Marines that I have ever met. And I look forward to seeing that.