 2020 was just the outbreak of the COVID and we were just trying to figure out how to do army again. This is the comeback. We've overcome this. We've had so many changes, adversity. We lost people. We said goodbye. We had to change our traditions. Now we're getting back and we're getting together, forming that bond, getting that cohesion, building that trust again. It was really, really tough though. At one point I was out of breath. I couldn't continue, but I kept pushing. The struggle the most was low cross, your whole body in the ground, even your head. I'm stationed in Kadena, Okinawa, so for me to give all in total, to come here and mainland compete, it's a blessing. I feel blessed. Separating the army and its traditions and what it really stands for to be in the army. And we just want to come out and just represent our battalion and just show and respect for the army as a whole. And what it really means to be in the army is working as a team and just going through things together.