 Okay, I will tell you this, it was like 15 of us in one house, in a three bedroom house, and it was like three beds. So you tell me, it's rough, you know, we were sleeping on beds that's on blocks, you know, beds that's on blocks. When we get up in the morning, if we eat breakfast, we're not sure about lunch, we're not sure about dinner. Going to school was a task because there was no one there to provide for you every day to say, hey, here is someone in to go to school, here is this a payer your way through school. There was no opportunity like that, it was hard, you know, it was hard even getting up and knowing where you're going to sleep the next night, because you don't want to go into the same bed where four or five of you got to sleep on, you know, it's on comfort heavily. I've known Specialist Powell a little over a year, like 15 months. He's a hard worker, he always strives to bring others up around him. When I first met him, he was a PFC, but he always took charge in the absence of love in the NCOs. He always led in PT, he's a strong cadence caller, even when he was at the rank of PFC. In the Army, it's diverse because you have different people from different nations, different parts of the world coming here to join this Army, you know, you're not going to get along with everyone that you meet, you're not going to be friends with everyone you meet, you're not going to be buddy-buddy with everyone that you meet, it's just what you make of it, you know what I mean, you've got to learn to separate your job, your friends, and you know, your personal life from all of this. He's very loyal, very disciplined, if you give him a task, he's going to stick to it, and he doesn't need much guidance, he's always been able to take charge. I got an article 15, but I didn't let it get me done because I've seen people come here and get an article 15 and get chaptered out, but that's just a learning process. You get an article 15, it's not the end of the world, it's not the end of your military career. It depends on what you do, I bounce back from it, I learn from it, I use it as a stepping stone, I use it as a platform to build on, and to build on, and to build on, and to build on.