 I'm Keptin Katie Copp, I'm the Brigade Psychologist for the 4th Brigade Combat Team in 4th Infantry Division. I'm a clinical psychologist and part of the Combat Stress Control Team here. Hank is a three-year-old Boston Terrier. He came here with me essentially to help as part of the Combat Stress Team. He is a great morale booster for a lot of the soldiers. I've had so many people say that he just reminds them of their dogs at home that he's really made their day by them having the chance to pet them. A lot of them comment on the fact that he's one of the only dogs that they can actually legally pet around here and feel safe doing so. One of the things he helps me do is really break the ice with soldiers because my job is to travel to a lot of different locations and talk to soldiers either after critical incidents or just on a regular battlefield circulation. And, you know, it'd be awkward for me just to walk into the motor pool, for example, and say, my psychologist, does anyone want to talk? But when I have Hank with me, you know, it's a perfect icebreaker, so they want to pet him, they want to tell me about their pets at home, we start talking about their families. Like, it's just a really great way for me to get out and meet soldiers and stuff, and he really helps with that. My name is Sergeant Naumisa El Campos. I'm an infantryman. Everybody in this fog knows about Hank. Every time, you know, after somebody comes home turning up patrol, just seeing a dog, you always want to play with it. So it really, really does help with morale. I wish every combat stress control provider had a therapy dog just so that they would have the experience I do of people actually being excited to see us instead of scared, like, the shrinks in town, you know, avoiding us in that way. So, yeah, I mean, as far as making our jobs easier and then just the benefit that he provides to them, I think it's invaluable. Like, I can't even begin to describe the number of ways that it's had a positive impact on the soldiers in Fourth Brigade already, and we're only a month into this.